@acsimon said:
Curious to know what skipping strategies you've tried. Is it just to skip any question for which you are unsure of the answer or something more principled?
My skipping strategy is basically to skip any question that I read and…
@shannon_j said:
@cam @"Alex Divine" Thank you both so incredibly much for your responses, I appreciate it! Do you think it's a good idea to memorize some of the questions? I've been thinking of doing that for LRs at least, to memorize how JY …
@theLSATdreamer said:
@LSATcantwin honestly when i interact more and talk more with everyone here i end up studying more, one correlates to the other, its like playing a sport if you hang out with other players youre more likely to practice an…
@LSATcantwin said:
@acsimon said:
@LSATcantwin : perhaps we misunderstand each other. Just because you always finish on time doesn't mean that time is not an issue. For instance, if you tend to finish with two minutes left, then I …
@10bird__ said:
I took the June 2007 diagnostic last week and got a 167 on my first attempt. Which PT should I start with if I want to be ready for the September/December LSAT??
Is it better to start with the latest PTs? Any advice would …
Congrats! That's freakin' awesome!
So you'll want to do a thorough blind review, and then address any weaknesses the PT has revealed. So you're going to want to return to the CC to review any lessons you need to, and do some drilling until you've d…
@fmihalic2 said:
Hey all,
About 3 weeks I was at the point of exhaustion with my LSAT prep so I took a big, huge 10 day break some basically all things LSAT. I reviewed some LR questions most days or did a few games, but I wasn't REALLY p…
@fisherp said:
So, I joined 7sage May 24, 2017. As of today, I have completed all 91 hours of the course. Do I jump into taking a timed test? Or, do I just take a test - no timer- and see where I am on questions?
Any advice would be appre…
@shannon_j said:
Hello! I have been studying for the LSAT using 7sage for 1 month now, and I'm struggling to study efficiently. It's been personally difficult for me to watch videos, takes notes, and absorb the rules all at the same time. I wa…
@lsnnnnn0011 said:
hi guys,
so when you have a SUPER long inference Q, how do you approach such questions?
I know that for argument type questions, we MUST understand the relationship between the support and the conclusion before movin…
@JDtobeeee said:
@"Alex Divine" What is a good LR skipping strategy you would recommend? I currently do not have one, but I would like to implement one
I skip any and all that I read and still can't understand, or Q's that take me longer th…
@vtm14 said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@vtm14 said:
Hi everyone,
So i've been posting here semi-often these last two weeks as I work through the CC. I'm just over the 30% mark in material and I decided to …
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
Yes, you can use a marker to make markings on the watch. At least I know people who have done that without any problems.
Just keep in mind that everything is subjective and at …
@plspeer said:
Desks: Flip-up tablet desks!!!! Seriously, these were so horrible! There wasn't even enough room to have the test booklet spread open, much less the test book and the answer sheet side-by-side.
OH man! These are my biggest fea…
7Sage and MLSAT both use logic quite heavily. The main advantage with 7Sage is that JY, who is the instructor, is simply better at explaining how to approach the many different LR questions. Hearing how an actual person who has mastered this test ap…
@SeeYouThere2018 said:
Hi Everyone,
This is my first time posting to the discussion board, but I have been following the CC and everyone's comments closely for a few months now. I really love this community! Thought I would reach out for …
I'm pretty consistent with games and definitely skip questions on certain games. I try to go for the questions that give me an additional hypo like "if X is on Monday, and V is on Friday, then which of the following...?" This will allow me to make a…
@vtm14 said:
Hi everyone,
So i've been posting here semi-often these last two weeks as I work through the CC. I'm just over the 30% mark in material and I decided to take a timed LR section today. I took the June exam and got a 154 and th…
Definitely focus on LR, there are 2 sections, so if you can get that 3-4 misses down to 1-2, you'll be where you want to be.
I was stuck missing between 4-5 for a long, long time. It wasn't until I revised JY's lessons on valid/invalid argument for…
I'll second what @10000019 said.
I'd also highly recommend 7Sage... But I'm biased since it's worked so well for me and many of my friends. More importantly, you want to slow down on PTs. Use the older PTs 1-40 or so to drill and master the fundame…
I think a 5 point variation one way or the other is pretty normal.
Sometimes we just take PTs and they have more questions that play to our strengths rather than our weaknesses. For example, one of the last PT I took had 3 sequencing games and 1 ea…
You'll be ok with a Perfect Score watch since it's just a regular watch. I have one, use it, and I like it. I've had it close to 9 months and it's still ticking. However, it was like $30 and the Casio rotating Bezel one JY recommends is like $15. I'…
@Csuposki said:
Hey guys,
I plan on drilling every RC passage from PTs 1-35. Just wanted to get some input on whether this would be a good strategy? I understand that RC changes in newer tests with the addition of the comparative passages…
@"Madeline L." said:
@"Alex Divine" said:
@"Madeline L." said:
Hi all!
I just finished PT 38 and scored a 176, BR 179. These are absolutely wild scores for me, as I average around 165. I am studying for a …