@dennisgerrard said:
No LG questions listed in video. But if you enrolled, you can see parts of RC,LR,LG questions based on which course you enroll. Now, you have a chance to enter the lottery with free LR session with JY. Strongly recommend…
Great Job! In many ways reminds me of The Trainers approach sprinkled in with some 7Sage. But you definitely added your own touch. I'm very big if you look at my previous posts on the method of LOCI for RC. That is basically the visualizing part. It…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
The main thing is to take it slow. The temptation to start burning through PTs is going to be really strong, and you've really just got to resist that. You shouldn't take a PT unless you have reason to believe that you …
@Shivani said:
@"Alex Divine" I noticed you mentioned you write out your explanations when you do BR! Is that helpful? Like to refer back to or something? I'm thinking that would be so time consuming .....
Yes, I think every student should d…
I just checked both of these out really quick. They do seem quite challenging and untimed I was able to figure them out, but they are extremely wordy and require one to pay attention to details while keeping a bunch of ideas straight. @"Accounts Pla…
Yes, I think the older prep tests 1-35 are very much worth in investment. They are great material to learn, drill, and practice techniques on while still ensuring that you have 36-80 to take a full length tests if need be. I would also say it is ver…
@indojoe76 said:
Right on, thank you all for the quick responses!
Course man! Let me know if you have any specific questions about the Ultimate + and all its neat features!
@cleveron said:
Hey all, I took the February exam and I've decided to retake in June. I've basically taken every publicly available PT so I'm concerned I won't be able to study the same way I did for February. What do you guys typically recomm…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Hey there! The Problem Sets are meant to help you with drilling sections after you've covered them in the Core Curriculum. It will never have you go into drills blind, so don't worry about that. Upgrading is subjectiv…
Yeah -- agree with all above. Take the June07 as a diagnostic recommended. See how taking a time LSAT feels and see where your weaknesses are. Then complete the CC with plenty of problem sets. I'm not saying t do them all, but make sure before you m…
Yeah, sounds like a refresher may do you some good. That and like @tanes256 said above me, drilling problem sets by type. Often students will say that it isn't one type of question that they are consistently missing, however, it may be that there is…
@"Stevie C" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Congrats my man! LG is still the section least intuitive to me. Definitely a verbal guy like yourself. Can you elaborate a bit more about your intensive on LG a little more? Definitely interes…
@tcookPHL said:
@"Alex Divine" Thanks!! I did take a timed diagnostic but I'll let you know I'm going through it now BRing and I'm like "wtf, why did I choose that answer?!". I'm definitely in this for the long haul so I'm going to BR this cur…
Doesn't seem like you hurt your chances too much. I think it may have helped. Assuming you wrote it well-written and came across as sincere. Possibly visit if possible and write another LOCI if you can... if UT Austin is the dream school and it is f…
@runningthroughthemountains said:
hey @AstralCzarina,
this is a great question! and totally worth asking. something else to consider... where do you want to live after law school? if you plan on returning to the el paso area (better tac…
@"The 180 Bro_OVO" said:
The world is better with 7Sage in it
Agreed!!!
I would love to try out for SAT (I tutored SAT prep when I was a freshman to high schoolers.) However, I am planning on taking the Sept LSAT so I think my time would be…
You can send a LOCI (Letter of Continued interest) Look up @david.busis 's lesson included in your admissions package. You could also add a Why X essay. If you haven't received an answer yet, it is not to late. Yes, email them those documents ASAP. …
Yeah, the question bank is my favorite feature of the ultimate +
either that, or having full test explanations for every test. Those have been helping me a ton!
@jkatz1488 said:
@"Cant Get Right" said:
You can access all the 7Sage videos from the app, so maybe you could review questions/Games you've struggled with or had break throughs on. I'm sure there are tons of LSAT podcasts too, but …
Ultimate + question bank makes it worth it. OP, if you can eventually afford to upgrade, do so. You get so many extra problem sets, solutions to every PT, and, again, the amazing question bank.
Don't rely on motivation for anything. It is fleeting and unreliable. Discipline, however, is unyielding. Force yourself to follow through. Things are going to come up in life that get in the way of your goals but that's no reason to let them stop y…
I would fool proof the games 1-35 first, before you begin PTing while practicing timed sections from PT 1-35. I think doing that work upfront will be a lot more conducive to your overall long-term improvement. Fool proofing never ends technically, b…
I doubt it will be implemented for quite some time. Probably 2020 if even then. There was a report released some time ago where the LSAC discussed their research and ideas re: having a digital test and essentially there seem to be a few big problems…
Congrats my man! LG is still the section least intuitive to me. Definitely a verbal guy like yourself. Can you elaborate a bit more about your intensive on LG a little more? Definitely interested in how you did it a bit different from the 7Sage FP o…
Encouragement is here my friend!
First, understand that this is your FIRST lsat after finishing the core curriculum. I'll be honest, I felt the same way after going through (most of it) the first time that I actually decided to do just start from l…
I agree with everything Tyler and Josh said above! Try it out and I would bet you'll love it. I also used Manhattan/LSAT TRainer/Powerscore and thing I gained a lot from all of those sources. It just depends on what type of learner you are. That sai…
@Mellow_Z said:
I think when you get into the stages of PTing is where you will see the biggest advantage of studying full time. If you are taking a test on any date besides June, you should prepare to PT at 8:30 am. Wake up at 6 (or whateve…
@sweetsecret said:
I would do the entire curriculum first and then take practice tests to see where you stand in terms of improvement. Don't jeopardize your LSAT score so you can make a certain date.
Yup! Do the CC, do the problem sets, BR t…