So obviously, you’re plenty smart and have drive and work ethic. You couldn’t be performing so well in the other sections otherwise. Equally obvious, something is going horribly wrong in RC. You need to spend however long it takes to figure out w…
@dcdcdcdcdc said:
Second, how is the difficulty ranking in the question bank determined? I remember seeing something about it being the results from 7Sage members. How is that data gathered and is it a good indication of general difficulty?
It’s …
@danilphillips said:
I have my English degree to thank
English major, yeah yeah! It seriously is a powerful background! I’ve read a lot of Faulkner and Joyce and all this referential phrasing the LSAT throws in trying to be confusing is child’s …
That's a really great question. I have this same delimna at the end of LG. I'm really confident in the section, but I've got 3-5 minutes left. I don't just want to sit back and relax but I just have no idea what to go back to. I typically just kind …
I’ve used the bibles and 7Sage both, and I’ll just say this: The bibles did a great job of getting me into the 160s, and a horrible job of getting me out. 7Sage got me into the 170s. If I could start again with what I know now, I’d just have gone…
The $400 one I saw was for a bundled edition containing 41-50.
$95.06 for a clean copy of just PT 45 here:
amazon.com/Official-LSAT-PrepTest-45/dp/0942639979/ref=sr_1_fkmr1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1463602957&sr=8-1-fkmr1&keywords=LSAT+PT+45
What…
Wow that’s a tough question. In a general sense, the lessons you’re talking about are some of the most absolutely essential lessons of the whole course. With your time limits, however, you’re going to be missing out on a lot of essentials. I’m no…
Yeah, they’re out of print along with much of the 40s. I’ve seen clean copies of these sell for $400+. For me, I just bit the bullet and got them. I really couldn’t afford to pay $400 for PTs, but what other options are there?
LSAC PDF ban strikes again. So dumb. It’s like if the music industry came together and was like, you know what, we’re not going to sell music online anymore.
And then no one would be able to get music on the internet anymore. Tragic.
@danielznelson said:
This, in English, translates back to the actual rule: If before T, K must be before M, and vice versa. Or, If after M, K must be after T, and vice versa.
This is the deeper meaning of this rule. Really what it means is that…
The older ones are definitely useful. So on 7Sage, what we do is use 1-36 for drills. It sacrifices them as PTs but just got to have some material to start with. The test does evolve over time, but the underlying logic does not, so every test is ext…
Sounds like we've got a lot in common from before I joined 7Sage @emilycyoung1 ! You're using Powerscore right? I think I read that in another thread. I used it before too and I plateaued right at about where you're at. I also found my way into thes…
@emilycyoung1 I don't think this is abnormal at all. Backsliding is a part of the process. Good call on holding off though.
So, really, all LSAT advice can boil down to the same thing: master the underlying logic upon which the test is built. Runn…
I haven’t taken a class, but the impression I get is that they are hyper accelerated. I mean, 2-3 months!? Anyone who can go from little to no background in logic to 170+ in that amount of time is, in my mind, of genius level intellect. Well, I f…
@dcdcdcdcdc said:
I see that as "If Alan then he goes to the park, therefore alan does not go or chris does not go." Obviously Alan did go, so we can't say that alan did not go and we are left saying that Chris did not go. This gives us our bi-con…
@dcdcdcdcdc said:
With "A or C go to the park" I would diagram as follows:
A-->P
C-->P
So, I’m not sure what this means. Can you clarify? How does this translate back into English?
@danielznelson said:
I can only speak on PowerScore. . . LR offered some decent tips often through a copy-righted, catchy name.
They do love those copy-righted, catchy names! I’m afraid 7Sage is lagging far behind Powerscore on this metric.
I do that all the time @"Jonathan Wang" . I’m actually deliberately balancing my carb/protein intake now based on a passage from the other day. It may just be placebo, but I don’t seem to feel so crappy all the time now.
Well I can certainly admit I'm susceptible to a little confirmation bias on this matter, but I'll try and stay as objective as possible.
So, I studied a little under a year before joining 7Sage. I studied hard and I felt at the time that I studied…
For real @MrSamIam , those guys are the worst. Bunch of lazy good-for-nothings if you ask me. Maybe I'll just throw the bottles into Gordon's Creek if it comes to that.
I also got myself a few really nice bottles of wine. So there's a bottle for breaking 170, a bottle for getting accepted at a T14 school, and so on. The bigger the accomplishment, the nicer the bottle. If I fall short of a bottle's goal, then a frie…
So, anyone else notice that the 7Sage hashtag on IG is like 90% the same 9 year old girl? I think 7Sage is going to have to change its name, because she's pretty much got this on lock down. What about 8Sage? 8 is one more than 7, so that means we wo…
I’m really only repeating what I’ve heard from others in various threads on this forum, so I don’t have any first hand knowledge here; but from what I understand, the T6- and for whatever reason, especially NYU- don’t really even like for you to hav…
As far as the reading goes, listen to @BruiserWoods .
As far as the rest of your plan, you really do not want to take a test a day. Even every other day is too much. Sure it might make you feel really productive, but if you're not thoroughly BRing…
If you're worried about it, just don't tell them. Withdraw, then on test day go see a couple of movies or something. When you get home tell them you bombed it and you'll take again in December.