Well, as you'll probably be tired of hearing soon, the true answer is: "it depends."
If you are able to hit your goal scores of 170+ by September, then you'll have plenty of time to apply this cycle. Check out the admissions lessons and the sample …
I took this past June LSAT, and I'm considering taking it again in September or October. I've got a lot of data in the old 7Sage, but it is also a pretty natural time to switch over to the new site. I believe I can always look back at the analytics …
I've taken the official LSAT twice in exam setting, and yes, every RC section had a comparative passage. Both times I've taken it though, there was only 1 RC section so I knew that was scored. In the current PT's available, yes, you're correct that …
Building off of what Atlantis said, yes, your focus and timing might be better doing one section rather than a whole PT, and there's really only one way to improve on this and that's practice and drilling. I'd recommend focusing on speed drills like…
Hey! I don't think there's a way to have your results from LSAC/LawHub imported automatically (although I think they're working on this–see this thread: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/39551). I recently took a PT on LawHub and I h…
One other thing to add on: when you manually enter your answers into 7Sage after taking a test on LawHub, you can't input the time you spent on each question so hopefully that would be something that could be imported
Agreed with @irvinphan that it would save some time in transferring over the results from LawHub for PTs where we wanted to practice using the LawHub platform which is most similar to what you would see on test day
I am pretty sure you can take it 24/7. I tried to look it up on the LSAT website, but couldn't find any information. You might find more information through Prometric (the people who administer that part).
Very impressive! 166 is very good score. A good rule of thumb is take the average of your last 5 PT's so you really can't know for sure until you take the next one, but seems like you've got a lot of potential!
I'm still working on getting better at this too so I hope others who have been successful at improving from blind review and wrong answer journaling, but I think another question you should ask yourself, is what can you improve on or do differently …
First off, welcome, you got this!
Have you looked at the Core Curriculum yet? I would recommend starting with this lesson: https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/all-about-the-lsat-august-2024/
And also working through the other lessons under the "Welco…