This looks like a great question for the upcoming Admissions webinar:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/7957/admissions-overview-webinar-weds-7-20-at-9-p-m-est
I’d also be curious to see what David has to say about this.
@montaha.rizeq said:
did you abide by this strict schedule during the beginning stages of your prep? as in pre-PT/BR days?
The early stages came in two parts. Working and not. While I worked I did the best I could. Once I quit work though, I fo…
I think this really depends on what stage of your studying you’re at. You’ve definitely got to focus at the beginning. I found that LR skills applied across the board, so I focused really heavily there. Once I stared feeling good there, I took of…
There really isn’t any better resource than the above link. These tests are out of print, rare, and very expensive. I’ve seen a copy listed at $4,000. You can usually find a couple on eBay or Amazon, but even used copies are going to run you seve…
I have a very specific schedule that I try to adhere to. I've been out of town and all over the place so just now getting settled back in, but here's what a day looks like for me if I don't screw it up:
5:00: wake up
5:30 am get up (because let's b…
@giordanifabiano said:
is it completely wrong to first write down the ones i got wrong and re do thoses ?
Yes, it is completely wrong, haha.
To BR properly, you should not even know which questions you got right or wrong.
As you test, circle the…
You had a lot to overcome and no matter what happened you stuck with it and refused to back down. You could have given up or settled for less and no one could have faulted you for it. That kind of resolve and self discipline is a rare quality. I …
I go back and forth. For the most part, I’m PT/BRing, but I try not to move on from a question in BR until I see it with absolute clarity. If I need to return to the curriculum to get there on a question, I do.
This seems to have been covered pretty thoroughly, but just to reinforce, being well rested is an enormous factor. At this points in my studies, I really feel like this is one of the most significant factors which determines my PT scores. When I c…
I’m kind of interested to glance back at the LG Bible now. It’s possible that it’s a perfectly fine method. I started with the Bible, so of course I would struggle more at the beginning. I studied it for about three months and was at around -10 w…
@Lsatistheworst said:
I took the LSAT for the first time in Dec of 2015 and cancelled my score (that LG petrified me).
That was my second take, and yeah, Game 3 was absolutely brutal!
It’s great that your Games and LR are so strong. Why do you t…
The LG Bible is awful. The LR Bible is actually okay on a few things (terrible on others), but as for LG, I think you could study much more effectively with just about anything else.
For Games, it really doesn't get any better than the 7Sage curri…
I don't think it's anyone's intent to troll anyone on here. There is remarkably little of that on 7Sage. It is very difficult to judge just how insanely hard this test is when you're first starting out. I had a very similar timeline in mind as yo…
Yeah, I definitely read in my own voice. It takes less time because I'm not having to create a new one for the author. Plus, "hearing" it in my own voice helps to really internalize the passage.
@YesSarahWaste , yeah, it really kind of is. There are a lot of concepts that 7Sage does differently/much better than Powerscore, and you want to supplement or replace those areas. If you PT before you're finished with the curriculum, you're doing s…