Since PT 1-35 are already used in the curriculum, is there a way 7 sage can provide the full section LR and RC sections for PT's 1-35 to students who already purchased the course?
I can't seem to find the answers to preptests 1-35 logic games. When the PDFs were taken down, were the answers also taken down? I can't check my answers to those sections! Am I missing them somewhere?
Hi
I just wanted to know, how many practicetests I should be taking on daily basis. I am writing LSAT on december 5th and just finished with the lessons and wanted to start taking full timed tests.
which practicetests in the 70s should I take between now and the December test? any ideas? will taking about 6 of them be enough before the test? I have to take the december test.
I am taking my first practice test soon. Should I do the circling for unsure answers that is discussed in the blind review method? I am basically confused if this method is for practicetests or just individual sections.
Does 7Sage provide answers / video explanations for the LR and RC sections for PTs 1-35? I was hoping to use these for a couple of weeks of practicing full, timed sections.
... to take on practicetests. I've already taken tests 64, 72-73 ... covered their plan which uses tests 45-61. I was planning ... on using all other tests as full length proctored exams ... using all of the earlier tests1-35 to go through all of ...
... when it comes to timed tests and am wondering if changing ... . I have now taken 4 practicetests and scored roughly the same ... confidently, then speed comes with practice. I wonder if it would ...
For those with families and jobs, when do you take the practicetests? I'm finding it hard to find time to take the full test without interruption. I'm planning on taking the February '18 test, and I have yet to take a full test.
... I've only taken 5 practicetests. I realized halfway through pTing ... to take a lot more practicetests but I work full time ... to do two full, timed tests per weekend. If I do ... , I can squeeze in 12 tests as opposed to 6 before ...
I'm ripping up old powerscore books but they don't cover the entire first 35 pts. Also, why exactly is 1-35 the range that people use for fool proofing games