Basically... I kept 73 and 74 fresh. I took 75 in June for real and retook with the the LSAC book without checking answers. I then did 56-60 which I kept fresh just to confirm... The only section that I typically miss over 4 is now reading comprehe…
Im just trying to master the LSAT... I have finally learned how to do paralell flaw and parallel reasoning after 3+ months of struggling with those questions.
I have 73 and 74 fresh... I have tests 52-60 fresh but I am concentrating on the more recent tests to understand the difference because they are harder in my opinion... I don't really remember answers but I always read all of the answers choices and…
I will end by saying that 7sage is a tremendous value and if it doubled its price it would still be a bargain. Prospective law students would gladly sell their plasma for the opportunity to become proficient at the lSAT and garner the scholarships t…
I just saw it! Not enough of a difference to really justify this year. People would probably just buy explanations for 73 and 74. It would be worth it in 2 years or so when there are more tests. Also subconsciously considering studying the lsat for …
I haven't heard anything about Ultimate Plus... If its real, it will probably just give us more problem sets. 7sage is awesome at teaching the fundamentals but personally I probably would only do if it included a personal statement professional revi…
It make to sense to get a tutor if you absolutely are struggling with a particular type of question. I sometimes struggle with conditional logic diagramming which makes PF and Parallel Reasoning questions difficult. I'm trying to work through this b…
I plan to take PT 68 tomorrow so I should be able to BR it with you guys on Friday... And I'm retaking these tests from around 1month ago so I really don't remember too many questions but I'm more cognizant of my thought process.
I spoke to some LSAT tutors this week who scored in the 170's when they entered law school. They say although they were good at the LSAT when they applied, they experienced there highest growth after repetitively teaching the same tests over and ove…
I like the tip about copying missed LR questions into a word document and reviewing. That's a good idea. I'm obviously lacking something but hopefully in some time I will be able to give feedback on what happened. I now plan to retake each test 65+ …
I do have The Trainer and I will spend more time analyzing it. I am just trying to figure out ways to make my brain work more accurately and efficiently.
In my humble opinion, it seems like the preptest 65+ are fairly different from the other test especially in reading comp. Most of the tests I haven't completed are in the 40's and 50's. My concern is I have been plateauing for 2 full months. I went …
I'm basically gonna attempt to foolproof the LSAT... Take each of the recent ones over until consistent perfection. I have some free time so why not...
It kind of sucks that ultimate students only get access to the easy and medium problem sets under the new problem set system (hard is excluded). You would think Ultimate would be all encompassing.
The LG Bible is good but if you are a visual learner who learns from instant feedback, the videos are much better. Also it is easier to hone in on problem areas using the 7sage videos method.
Buy the 1-38 logic games bundle from Cambridge grouped by type (I heard it's like $40) and use the 7sage youtube videos to review each game. There is a quicker link on this site that I use under the resources link but I'm not certain if you have it.…
If I were you guys I would not rush through the curriculum per se. These are the fundamentals that will help you test day. I would definitely focus more of my concentration on the first few post before the question examples. That is where the most l…