... comforting while going through the test process.
My ... LSAT I began a different testprep program other than 7Sage and ... money back from that other prep program and my friend recommended ... program and always go into test day confident and knowing ...
... this helps someone: what most testprep companies not named 7sage advocate ... -expert) opinion. Many, many questions test whether you can connect certain ...
... someone who is giving the test a second time round... ... thoroughly and giving the test is always a better ... of prepping for this test again or will go ... rushed and took the test without preparing for the ... myself through the grief of testprep again. Don't do ...
I agree with alexroark5 but you run the risk of ruining the purity of the games because both programs expose you to example questions. I've used manhattan, blueprint, powerscore, hacking the lsat and fox's testprep. 7sage is the best!
... as you go through the test and returning to them after ... the test is finished. Focus on the ... review that chapter in whatever testprep you use.
... back from the September test to the December one because ... up any free time for testprep over the next month. The ... starter kit gives you 10 Prep Tests to work through, so ...
Just like all big commercial prep companies, your experience with TestMasters ... actually both taught for big testprep companies once upon a time ... have an issue with commercial prep. TM's curriculum is actually ...
I just purchased mine yesterday for LR section, and it is against their policy to share. It is licensed specifically to you and they can sue you for sharing. I know several testprep sites who have done that. I don't think it's worth the risk.
I would check out different prepcompany's websites, some of them tend to have some practice proctored tests depending on the area, I would think there's some over there, but dont personally know of any
... on the day of the test -but there's no guarantee ... "feel" the correct answer on test day. I vacillated between B ... reversal/wrong reversal as many testprep companies call it) ? Thanks again ...
Good thread! I was just wondering the same . Thank god to Sage at least now I know there is a difference between sufficient and necessary assumption questions (didn't learn that in my over 1,000$ crappy testprep course).