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  • Well Done! Congrats
  • @LSATSurvivor said: If schools explicitely state on their websites that they only look at your highest LSAT score, will they care about your # of attempts or cancelations? Thank you in advance. Maybe? No way to know for sure how much they ta…
  • @"Adam Hawks" said: Alex and friends (especially to my tag team partner Victoria), I will be taking a break this week to focus on drilling on my weaknesses. I will be back for PT 52! @yuanyuan1205 said: Thanks Alex! I will be on a tri…
  • There's really are no realistic cutoffs/floors. Theoretically, they don't have to draw the line anywhere! Once you're below a school's 25%tile, there's an argument to be made that it doesn't matter how much lower due to the way the numbers work. Mo…
  • @JerryClarke242 I was saying "yup" to @goingfor99th 's question about whether or not what he was describing was splitting
  • @Kermit750 said: I would look at the PTs from 79-83. The exam doesn't change much but I noticed that for LR and RC there's a slight difference worth taking a look at before the February exam. Good luck! You think it changed noticeably over 5…
  • @goingfor99th Did you drill all of your games on scrap paper? If so, that's really neat. Did you ever find it to be an issue on the real test? I guess I'm asking if you felt at any disadvantage from having drilled games on scrap paper as opposed to …
  • @goingfor99th said: Okay, cool. I haven't seen all the LG videos, so please excuse my ignorance. What about placing your variables below your game board? Like this: https://i.imgur.com/rWs2fbc.jpg Does JY ever employ this appro…
  • @goingfor99th said: Does "splitting" mean to create an entirely new series of hash marks upon which your variables will rest? Essentially, a "universe" diagram but one that is separate from the previous universes? Example: https:/…
  • @"kayla.95" said: I work Monday through Friday from 8:30-5:30. Would 2 hours a night and extra time on the weekends be enough? I've seen some other study schedules that make me feel like maybe this won't be enough to get the score I need. …
  • @dleowest said: I had a short 4 month study period while working full time. Recently, I've done 70, 71, 72 and previous 60s and a few 40s. What do you suggest as my final timed two PTs? I'm thinking a late 70's and maybe an 80-83. Any par…
  • Whoa! That's a broad question, hehe. I use all of 7Sage's methods for diagramming. They're often considered the best game in town for learning logic games. Check out the free videos here https://classic.7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/ ...And if…
  • @BrianSeo said: Hello all, I just wanted to see how everyone ‘studies’ and see if I’m on the ‘right track’. I’m going through the CC for the first time. How do you approach the problem sets? The lessons? Explanations? For example, even th…
  • @"marino.zach" said: I am working my way through the CC currently and it's really paying off (wish I found 7sage months ago!). I'm wondering what you guys do when you get to the problem sets. Do you watch every explanation video or just the …
  • @joycool9567 said: The question is as follows Rock music is musically bankrupt and socially destructive but at least album covers of rock LPs from the 1960s and 1970s often featured innovative visual art. But now since the success of …
  • @ralphrab said: Hey Guys! Anybody have good idea for RC supplements? Sometimes I'll have a few minutes to study and I don't want to kill a section. I use them all for full length tests. I'd like to target RC directly without taking the whol…
  • @Broccoli180 said: I have a question too... If you're in the process of learning how to do reading comprehension. Should I time yourself? Yes, I think you should time yourself. After you finish, you can review it untimed during your blind re…
  • @"Do the right way" said: Hi @"Alex Divine" , the points you mentioned are quite helpful. I will try to follow those as I am also struggling with my RC scores. I usually read articles from Aeon.co. I have a doubt regarding my reading practice…
  • @_kizilbash said: I really struggle with reading comprehension, and have been thinking of ways to improve. I have a few months before I write the LSAT and was wondering what some of you would recommend to get better. I was thinking about s…
  • @westcoastbestcoast said: Got 108k in scholarship to UUIC. Numbers close to median and a special shout out to @"David.Busis" for helping me prepare a stellar application! Highly recommend his services! That's what I'm talking about! Congrats…
  • @"whats the deal with aquaman" said: Hi everyone! I've been studying with 7Sage since October while working full-time, going through the Core Curriculum lessons after work (spending about 3-4 hours per day). I started writing timed PTs in…
  • Howdy @jdoghoop, I don't think taking 3 PTs in the next 7 days will be helpful at all. Diagnostics are basically only good for diagnosing weaknesses so that you can create some targeted drilling/study sessions. If you've already done a good amount …
  • Hey @rebeccius, I think this is why it may sometimes be best to use a clean copy for blind review, so you don't have to second guess the answer you chose. Basically just re-print out the section you're BR'ing and circle the ones you need to BR on t…
  • Nothing better than waking up to a good email for once! Thank you, thank you !
  • @10000019 said: https://i.gyazo.com/a58daca5b586f4ce790ce07e74a968bd.png I'm not sure if book stands are any good. I'm hoping this will help with neck straining. Nice! I've been using this one for about 4 years now and it's great, but you…
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  • Hey @christian.sanchez8920, Welcome to 7Sage. I'm glad to hear you are enjoying the course so far! No, I don't think it's wise to take the test if you're nowhere near ready and your score isn't close to where you want it to be. I just don't see wh…
  • @Sprinkles said: @"Alex Divine" said: @RGBeetobe said: @stephgmeister I'm going to be in the minority on this one and say it doesn't really matter. Law schools aren't really going to be using your e-mail address a…
  • My thoughts are that there isn't always one better way to do a game. He shows both ways because some people simply prefer one method over the other. I'm a big advocate of splitting when you can and when it makes sense to do so. However, I think @LSA…
  • @RGBeetobe said: @"Alex Divine" totally agree with both points, especially that admissions aren't looking to ding you based on your e-mail address. Meister could have been an unofficial name that she goes by e.g. stepparent's name, mom's maide…