I went from a 159 diagnostic to a 175 on my first test after completing the 7Sage curriculum. I'd enthusiastically recommend the course -- if you've tried prep books and they're not working for you, why not try something new?
I'll still be sitting in class for Logical Reasoning and Reading comp, as well as practicing those problems from their books, but I'm not going to take notes nor really pay attention to them when they get to logic games.
... , you can do it with books and whatnot, but having looked ... at the books... none of them compare to ... you've paid for the books and the prep tests, you ...
I don't know what this will look like for an 8am test, but back in June we a 12:30 start, and I think we actually opened our test books somewhere around 1.
I'm down for this Sunday. As far as where we can take it, here's a list of public spaces in Manhattan http://untappedcities.com/2013/10/03/top-10-indoor-public-spaces-in-manhattan-for-your-very-own-urban-oasis/
The LSAT Geeks from Manhattan are awesome in LR explanations. Another great source for LR explanations (and sorry for hiajcking your thread) is LSATHACKS. http://lsathacks.com/explanations/. Free explanations from PT 62 to 72
Thanks @rurquiet. I hope the same for you. I am sure we did fine, and beauty of the test. If we didn't then I guess it's back to the books for round 2, we know what we have to do going forward.