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  • 1 minute per LR question when you're learning the basics isn't bad at all. That said, try to focus on reading and understanding the argument structure of both LR and RC passages especially. Try not to get bogged down in details, words you may not b…
  • Hi there -- a week before the test generally depends on where you are at in your prep. If there's more to learn and work on, I think it's a good time to do some light drilling, BR, and work on any last minute weaknesses. For example, people scoring …
  • @AllezAllez21 said: I have completed fool proofing PTs 1-35. I'm now 11 preptests into my PT phase. Getting -0/-1 on tests, though admittedly some of the mid/early 40s are supposed to be easier than average. Anyway, what are y'alls though…
  • @nzamora13 said: Hello everyone, I am a complete novice to this journey. I recently started visiting law schools and was told a strong LSAT can curb my low undergrad GPA. (I graduated in 2013, my professional experience will be …
  • @nathanieljschwartz said: Will be there!! And yeah my only problem with LR was the time, the methodology was always solid so once i got past the time constraints it is my strongest skill set. I have always struggled with the games, i hope that…
  • @JennLSAT said: A couple of week out from the June 2017 LSAT and FLAW type LR questions are still plaguing me. If you were to spend 2-3 days just handling FLAW with a series of focused drills, what would you do? Thanks!!! Is it a particu…
    in My flaw is flaw Comment by Alex May 2017
  • @akistotle said: @nathanieljschwartz said: Im only getting around -1/-2 on LR, i think it is mainly my intuition helping me with that. So i only really need to drill my LGs and RCs. Wow, you are really good at LR! Then you …
  • I largely find it depends on what I do during the break that determines how well I do when I get back to it. I like to just sit with my eyes closed and sort of try to stay in the zone. The article Jknauf posted is also a gem!
  • @fmihalic2 said: @"Alex Divine" said: @fmihalic2 said: @"Alex Divine" said: @fmihalic2 said: Hi all, I'm new to 7sage and must say that I …
  • @apawalter I have a feeling If you email @"Dillon A. Wright" and explain he can assist you.
  • @kzeng826 said: @"Alex Divine" said: @kzeng826 said: I finished all the Powerscore Bibles and went through the whole 7Sage core curriculum. I have PT'd from 36-44 and my timed scores are only averagin…
  • @fmihalic2 said: @"Alex Divine" said: @fmihalic2 said: Hi all, I'm new to 7sage and must say that I love it. I have used the LG Bible from PowerScore to learn the foundation of Games in particular how…
  • @kzeng826 said: I finished all the Powerscore Bibles and went through the whole 7Sage core curriculum. I have PT'd from 36-44 and my timed scores are only averaging in the low 150s (150-152). I am BRing around low 160s. My weakest ar…
  • @fmihalic2 said: Hi all, I'm new to 7sage and must say that I love it. I have used the LG Bible from PowerScore to learn the foundation of Games in particular however when I discovered JY's videos I realized that 7sage was for me. Ha…
  • Been looking forward to this one for a long time! Won't miss it for the world!!
  • @"Bevs ScooterMinion" said: If all goes to plan and I get at least the score I want at the first crack, I'll have one year between. So I was thinking of taking some paralegal courses in the state I'll be going to law school in---my idea of rel…
  • @Mellow_Z said: @"joe.j.ham" said: For those who quit their FT jobs to study... What are your plans for after you take the test? Since there's about less than a year (+,-, depending no when you take the test) between applicat…
  • @"joe.j.ham" said: For those who quit their FT jobs to study... What are your plans for after you take the test? Since there's about less than a year (+,-, depending no when you take the test) between application and potential enrollment, …
  • If those are the only 2 fresh tests you have left, sounds like a good plan to me!
  • Hey @Maximus4 , 1) When starting out spend as much time as you need on the easy problem sets until you understand what you are doing. However, use an online stopwatch (or one on your phone) to count up and keep track of time. http://www.online-stop…
  • @avetyans said: True, but I've noticed a lot of the recent games are made where the board can be split into atleast like 6 different scenarios! I just started studying again and was refreshing my LG knowledge and decided to time myself yesterd…
  • Your motivation is much appreciated! I like to re-motivate as often as I shower (daily, lol)
  • @Mellow_Z said: October 1997 is widely seen as the most difficult test. Granted it is old, but the curve was incredible : -4 for 180, -16 for 170. February 99 and Dec 98 are also very close in difficulty to Oct 97, but just a hair below.…
  • @avetyans said: Before taking my test in February, I went with the route where I drew out most/all possible combinations of a game before solving it and it DOES make the questions easy to solve... However, recently, as I've been studying …
  • @Mellow_Z said: What I remember reading is in line with what was written above. Basically, they can make you withdraw apps from all schools that have accepted you, but not from schools that you are on wait lists of (or have yet to hear back f…
  • @JustDoIt said: Actually heard of someone transferring to HYS with $ so I would say yes this is possible. HYS do not give out merit based aid, only need based aid, so it's a possibility* that a transfer received need based. @rajanjc92 I'd c…
  • It varies school by school, but generally it' not common. Need based aid for transfers is more common than merit aid.
  • @"Dillon A. Wright" said: There is, but... Why is that there? http://p.fod4.com/p/media/5c597eb60b/uF9MjJo3QIaijySXC4iL_Confused Christian Bale.gif Going to look into that haha. Haha the meme king is back!
    in Course lessons Comment by Alex May 2017
  • @TheMikey said: I think what Daniel means by not taking a PT in the last week before the test is to just take it slower and chill out more. Maybe do some light drilling to stay sharp but mostly chilling to not avoid burn out? feel free to…