Yeah, @runiggyrun is pretty spot on. I don’t think you necessarily overthought it though. There are tons of examples where they use logical leaps to present a weak argument and we train ourselves to be extremely suspicious of any change in wording…
I agree with @BruiserWoods . Great advice, as usual.
@stephgmeister said:
If someone in a similar situation has done something remarkable to improve their score please let me know!
So, 7Sage is teeming with people who have seen dramatic score im…
LR has changed somewhat. There are certain question types that are no longer used and a few weird things they did differently. But like you say, the logic is still the same, and so these sections remain highly useful. Plus, you never know when th…
One thing I’ll say regarding the newer tests: They’ve started throwing in some weird games. One thing you don’t want to do is get surprised the week before the test. Two things happen. One, you have no time to work with and master a new game. T…
Yeah @BruiserWoods and it’s not like they weren’t making money. People were happy to throw money at them for legal PDFs. It just doesn’t make any sense. There’s a great thread going into this here, it’s worth a read: https://classic.7sage.com/di…
@"Ron Swanson" said:
I see a lot of people posting about acquainting yourself with the 70s sooner than later
This is definitely an interesting debate, and I’m not sure it’s one that has only one right answer. I have begun leaning towards the “soo…
I think this is more an issue with LSAC @jalcantara81 but that being said, it is highly problematic for 7Sagers nonetheless. Ever since LSAC pulled the plug on PDFs, it has become increasingly challenging and enormously expensive to accumulate the …
It's good to know they accommodate that. I mean, they really should. No one should have to have a debate with themselves about what to do in that situation.
This is a great question. Sage Corey did a webinar on this very topic that would be worth checking out:
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/splitting-boards
For me, I tend to think of splitting more as a way to reduce my list of rules than anything…
As funny as this thread is, it is something that has legitimately worried me. I only have one take left and leaving during the test just isn’t an option.
Yeah, and I just got in a new headset too, and really wanting to try it out! Got to do this gpa thing though. Definitely worth missing a little LSAT prep if I can get it fixed. If I can’t make it, y’all have fun!