... Check out our new [score converter tool](https://7sage ... .com/new-lsat-score-converter/), which ... are instructions](https://7sage.com/new-lr-curriculum/) on how ...
Has anyone tried out the new drill set feature on lawhub? It looks like there is new material, not entirely sure though I could be wrong and was wondering if anyone who has tried it felt like the information is new.
They did release 'new' PTs that turned out to ... 'm mainly looking for 'actual' new PTs after the 2020s, there ... be abandoned altogether with the new system. Does anyone think they ...
... aren't any discussions under new PT questions now. But I ... these PTs aren't actually "new," but just mixed questions from ... from past PTs into these "new" PTs? Seeing people discuss questions ...
We've added new lessons on LSAT writing to ... : https://www.lsac.org/blog/new-approach-lsat-writing-will-debut ... format, we've introduced three new lessons to the curriculum:
(NOTE: To see the new lessons, you must be using ...
... PTing for August before the new formats came out and now ... unsealed when looking at the new formats, need to constantly be ... fix to merge progress between new and old formats, specifically which ...
... team have recently developed a new way of engaging with reading ... many RC passages now feature new tags like 'Spot' for Spotlight ... to introduce you to the new method!
Is it possible to import preptests taken on LawHub into 7Sage? Has anyone ever done this, beyond manually completing the exam with your answer choices on 7Sage?
As the title says, I have already started old syllabus and something like 25-35% through it. Should I switch to the new one and go from the start or they are not that different and I am good with doing the old one and just skipping LG sections???