... bought access to 7Sage, studied CC around the clock in March ... busy), and then studied CC around the clock to ... then took a couple of untimed PTs, then worked up ... full time while studying CC, it wasn't so ... just the exhaustion. Since CC can be divided up into ...
... edited the subject of my post (it said clarification for video ... explanation). Yes, I did the CC and understand what you are ... video posted right under my post. I think you got one ...
... , so I apologize if this post is stressing you out/distracting ... , but the net cost is lower @WUSTL. I didn't get ... to have decent employment prospect post-grad around the country and ...
... I have been doing the CC, I have been struggling keeping ... 'm about done with the CC and I really need to ... . So if I'm doing untimed drills I always have a ...
... be cool to kind of post our daily/weekly plans/goals ... target score). Ok, let me post that too: f*ck it ... :
25 hours/week during CC, with alternating 12/24 hours ...
... the problem sets in the CC) so I do have something ... luck and feel free to post any questions along the way ... and admittedly may use the CC a bit differently if I ... first go around with the CC/Problem Sets/Cambridge Packets was ...
... doing practice problems in the CC, it's nice to know ... start getting to timed vs untimed (whether it be a section ... then indicate how much know (untimed) vs how well you can ...
... getting 14-15 right untimed. Now untimed (which generally takes ... increase my score on untimed sections? I have ... portion of 7sage’s CC and just make sure ... Trainer to supplement the Cc in the areas you ... answer the questions accurately untimed, then you move ...
... , how do you increase your untimed score? and secondly, how do ... argument portion of 7sage’s CC and just make sure you ... ’s Trainer to supplement the Cc in the areas you struggle ... can answer the questions accurately untimed, then you move on to ...
> @tn7sager said:
> @Mellow_Z I would take any splitter advice you have. I am sub 3.0 and working to see what lsat score could put me where. I mean I want a 180 of course, but I would like to know the possibilities of a 165 compared to a 170 ...