https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
Check out sage @"Cant Get Right" 's webinar on how to proceed after the CC. It goes in to detail and breaks everything down into very manageable steps.
The best thing to work…
Amazing improvement!
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
Check out this webinar on how to proceed after you've finished the CC.
Whatever you're doing, though, you're on the right path
@hannahmyers9551 said:
I am having so much trouble getting more than half of In/Out game questions right. I have a moderate grasp on conditional rules and when they trigger or fail, but I’m so slow at In/Out games because I can’t set the rules…
@thisissparta said:
@akistotle, @"Alex Divine", @mcb4LSUROXS LOL. Also, we'd all probably be wearing one of those "If you can't do Main Point Questions you have no business doing any other questions in the Logical Reasoning of the LSAT" tees.
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@drm324 said:
Hello all!
I have another addendum question. I know this may have been answered in previous discussions, but I wanted to get a clarification just in case. I received my CAS academic summary report and my GPA has fallen by .1…
@thisissparta said:
@mcb4LSUROXS said:
Quick study break thought... I wonder ... should I ever get the chance to meet JY in person, maybe something like a 7Sage Ashram retreat (which probably operates more like a happy hour), if JY…
Legend has it, after a few drinks he speaks at 0.8x speed. But yeah, 1.44x naturally without a doubt.
I'm really liking this 7Sage Ashram retreat / happy hour @mcb4LSUROXS
@"Sam Martin" said:
Hi guys!
So usually I'm pretty good at timing but for some reason today I was off. How can you tell if you're spending too much time on a game? I'm usually good at telling if I'm spending too much time on a specific pr…
@btownsquee said:
Do you guys have suggestions for how to take a video of a practice section/PT on the Samsung Galaxy S6? I've been using the default Camera app and I almost always have problems with the video cutting out after 1-5 minutes or …
@"rigune-1" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Hey @rigune-1
If your goal is a 170 then just plan to keep working towards it. 3 months isn't that long for people trying to make the gargantuan 20 point increase you are trying to ac…
@"ila.k1482" said:
I’m taking the December LSAT and I’ve been scoring from 167-174 on my PTs. It’s a pretty wide range, so I’m hoping to get results that are more consistently in the 170s. What’s a realistic goal for improving my score in time…
@greybrownblue said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Congrats on the upgrade
I really found it best to just start from the beginning and follow the course. Don't feel like you have to do ALL, or even many of the problem sets. Go thr…
@akriegler said:
Could you please add me to the group?
You got it!
@"Habeas Porpoise" said:
Hey @"Alex Divine"! Could I join in on this, too? I'm most likely postponing December to take in June instead so I have more time. I finis…
@FerdaFresh said:
I've seen greater fluctuation myself so I wouldn't be too worried. Where you're scoring, at that point I think consistency can come from knowing when to skip. Check out Sami's response to this thread. I think it's a great thi…
Congrats on the upgrade
I really found it best to just start from the beginning and follow the course. Don't feel like you have to do ALL, or even many of the problem sets. Go through the lessons in order and do the problem sets for the correspond…
@LSATlife said:
Hey 7sagers,
I have started to focus on doing individual untimed/timed sections and question type drilling to tackle Logical Reasoning.
I've saved PT 50~80+ for full time PT's and dedicated PT 1~49 for drilling (QT+ Sec…
@"Seeking Perfection" said:
Technically no, but practically maybe?
There isn't any reason to. Just bubble in any you left blank all the same letter in the last minute or two of the section.
> Even if you got away with bubbling them in…
@"Harber.colby" said:
I took the test in Sept. and I have been able to narrow down the parts of the test that I struggled on. I struggled on the necessary assumptions and the sufficient assumptions on both the practice and real test. I have go…
I think it's really common that we neglect RC. As a result, I don't think it's a coincidence that it's commonly LSATer's worst section. Consistent improvement only came once I began treating RC like I had LR and LG --- learning the strategies, drill…
@lsatplaylist said:
I wonder about tutoring.
I definitely think tutors are invaluable. I would just recommend leaning and improving all you can first though. So if you haven't gone through the CC or drilled a good amount, you may want to hol…
@"mmbarros.br" said:
So the title of the discussion is gigantic but it summarizes it pretty accurately. I ask because during the 40's and 50's PTs, I was essentially scanning them just to get a sense of what to expect and whether I had to focu…
For me, never... My BR score is still 10-12 points higher than my PT scores. Ideally, your BR scores will continue to increase until both your BR/Timed scores are a 180. At least in theory...
@LivePumpkin said:
Is it true? Newer PTs are harder than older ones? Should I focus more on tests 65 onward for December/February? Thanks!
Harder? Hmm... I wouldn't say older tests are necessarily easier, but some of the classic flaws and cl…
Hey @rigune-1
If your goal is a 170 then just plan to keep working towards it. 3 months isn't that long for people trying to make the gargantuan 20 point increase you are trying to achieve. If I were you I'd plan on taking in June. No need to start…
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
If you really want to get into a T14 you should delay the exam. You have to go into test day under the assumption that you could get nervous and score worse than your PTs, and also that every test is different. If yo…
@LivePumpkin said:
Hi everyone,
I am wondering what type of skipping strategies you all use. Also, what are some common question types that you skip when pressed for time?
Thanks!
I've worked my way up to doing the first 25 questio…
I made flashcards and went through them continually for about a week. That really helped to solidify the valid and invalid argument forms for me. Once it's second nature to you, you'll be able to quickly eliminate wrong answer choices on Parallel MO…