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  • Perhaps try to contact the Chairperson or Dean of the History department could write you a LOR if you explain the situation. Since you received the highest department award, offer to provide them a copy of your Thesis. From my experience, many profe…
  • @CRSTOVALL said: > Yes I did underperform when taking PT's. I didn't and still do not know what to address when I'm not sure what I'm looking for in the first place. I go over the problem and afterwards can somewhat understand the logic …
  • I'm in the same boat as you. I began studying only with the most recent tests in preparation for the February exam. The tests are still useful, unless you have somehow memorized the answers. I'm lucky in the fact that I did the tests but didn't have…
  • @MichaelTheArchAngel said: It's necessary to have some balance, I think. I like to switch between because LG are more fun, and in some ways, more mechanical, which takes some time to develop skill to get through LG's. Consistent LG runs is cons…
  • Unless you are scoring high on LG's...incorporating it into your studying isn't a bad idea. I appreciated the brief break from LR that the LG section provided because I felt that I was stuck in LR for a long while. I did the section on LG, and am ba…
  • Hi there, Please do not despair. I sincerely believe that you are putting upon yourself a perhaps highly unreasonable expectation in thinking that you should be getting -0 on problem sets. It's actually better that you get some wrong so that there…
  • Hi there, I have been studying for almost 2 months now with 7Sage, though this is, unfortunately, not my first run studying for the LSAT. I have made millions of mistakes in terms of study habits. I am still in CC. I can't know what will yield the …
  • Hey, IMHO, no, an intro to creative writing class will probably not help you write your P.S. I have my B.A. in English (the most writing oriented subject of them all--- and I took creative writing courses at my university), and in many ways, find wr…
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  • Depends on the type of schools you are applying to. Aiming for competitive tier-one/ivy league schools and already scoring in the 170's? If not, then it is probably in your best interest to take advantage of a couple more months of studying. Decembe…
  • A few nights ago, following a bout of insomnia where I was studying half-asleep and just doing everything wrong, I took a few minutes to get my materials organized. Whipped out my trusty label maker and a stack of binders and made binders for: CC/Re…
  • The general answer is yes--- you can apply without having earned a bachelor's as most schools (all of the ones that I am aware of, I say most just in case other schools have different protocols) require you to indicate your anticipated graduation da…
  • Hi! How far you live from your testing site should ideally determine what time to wake up. For the February test @ 8:30 a.m., and I live about 25 minutes away from the testing site, I woke up at 6:30. Dressed in comfortable clothing, ate a light br…
    in Test Day Comment by Achen165 May 2017
  • Hey! I very much understand your dilemma, but I think that it would be in your best interest to postpone until September. I have a horrendous sleep schedule and regardless, the night before any big exam, I am quite lucky if I can get 3 hours of sle…
  • Hey akeegs92, Like you, I also found it hard to study for the LSAT while being in school. Do you recall much of what you have already navigated through in the CC? I have found with inconsistent LSAT studying, I lose some knowledge and have to revis…
  • Hi, kH573201, Rest assured that you are not alone in your confliction. The hindrance of wondering whether or not law school and a legal career was for me was also a big hindrance in my dedication to my studies. I would share my experiences and insi…
  • @kdn1991 Hey, there! Don't ever let a standardized test make you doubt your intelligence. The LSAT is not a test of intelligence, but a test of conformity, of how well you have adapted yourself to the particular test. You just need a plan of attac…
    in I need help Comment by Achen165 May 2017
  • @Gino_the_Slow_One Hi there! I would really like to commend you on your persistence that is so admirable that given the right resources, I think that you have much to look forward to in terms of score improvement. I have come to find that persisten…
  • @dannyvas1 It wasn't an entire day...it was roughly about a 1 hour outage.
  • @J.Y. Ping All clear on my end, thank you. Restarted browser.
  • @marlyi Same here. Videos in CC are frozen for me too. Initially thought that it was internet connection but its not
  • Of course! Yes. From the LSAC website: "Have official transcripts sent to LSAC for any additional academic work completed after your initial Law School Reports have been forwarded. We will incorporate this information into your file and send updat…
  • Hey! Application fee waivers for schools can be received if you qualify, apply for, and receive an official Fee Waiver from LSAC (for the test/CAS), then you will get them automatically applied to your account for some schools and others will send …
  • To my knowledge, there is not. I didn't incur any additional costs by updating my transcripts to LSAC; this was done prior to application submission however. My academic summary report was updated and adjusted within a few days of them being sent ou…
  • Hey gioaragon95! I found that RC required a lot less of my attention in terms of the LSAT sections once I understood some basic traits on perspective. I am new to 7Sage, so I haven't navigated through the RC CC on here, but I have read through it i…
  • Hey! Welcome to 7Sage! Although it sounds like a long and exhausting road, I myself, have recently come to accept the fact that the only way to get ahead with this test would be to start over. I say this because I had to learn the hard way. Don't t…
  • @"Bevs ScooterMinion" Awesome! Sounds fantastic...I will definitely join groups! Thank you so much for the invite! Best of luck to you and I also look forward to working with you as well.