Yeah, I agree that annotation is highly personal. Definitely not a part of the 7Sage curriculum though. Personally, I really like annotating. I've been annotating for years before lsat and it's very natural for me and it really helps me keep importa…
Your stats look pretty good to me. I recommend taking the week before off, but until then I think you're probably fine at two a week. If you do feel compelled to study in the final week, try to keep it to light drilling and don't grade anything. You…
@MapleSarahp said:
"bubble after every double means no trouble"
Well, this one rhymes, so I've got to second it unless someone can make a more compelling case against. It's just like other great sayings:
Beer before liquor, feel better quic…
@tanes256 said:
Why don't they just come on already and tell us and quit with the f*ckery?!!
Not really their style, lol.
Although, I'm actually optimistic for LSAC. There was a change in leadership recently, and all of a sudden things real…
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
I totally agree with @jaefromcanada. I found that I actually saved time in RC by spending more time up front on the passage. By taking an extra 30 seconds to briefly summarize each paragraph and link them up with prio…
It looks like this is already covered pretty well, but just to echo a few things:
This is perfectly normal, and there is nothing to worry about. You should still consider withdrawing from June though. Now that takes are unlimited, it's not as vital…
Hey, great question @attalla253 . These sessions are meant exactly for people with such a predicament. All of the PTs before PT 35, we cannibalize for practice. We use 36 and up for full timed PTs. So these classes will always use material from thos…
They primarily are concerned with stats. They may notice trends and realize that you are a better student than your GPA suggests, but ultimately it's their stats that determine their rankings and it's their rankings that motivate their admissions de…
I don't think being 100% sure is necessary, but you probably should be able to fire off at least a couple of reasons of why you think you may want to do it. What led you to law in the first place? There must be something behind it yeah?
Also, don't feel like you need to work through every answer choice. "This doesn't seem right," needs to be good enough, at least on your first attempt at the question. I usually get rid of three answer choices this way with the remaining two as "may…
Yeah, your diagnostic definitely doesn't reflect your intelligence, so really, don't be down on yourself over that. I scored about 25 points above my diagnostic. I agree with previous posters that it can't be done in a month, so just be at peace wit…
I also transitioned from PS to 7Sage. I found that trying to use 7Sage to supplement my PS methodology was kind of pointless because the two take entirely different approaches. PS teaches tricks (lots of trademarks throughout the series, lol), and 7…
Hey, welcome back @TheCubicleEscapee !
Use this as resource however you feel will benefit you most. There's no specific requirements or expectations. Just study whatever you'd be studying on your own, and as a part of that, use the relevant parts o…
@Zachary_P said:
Hi @jeffsimo28 a good skipping strategy can do wonders for your LR score. @"Cant Get Right" gives solid explanation of a game theory approach that I've tried to use and it can be found here:
https://classic.7sage.com/disc…
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
Great question! By testing successfully, I assume you mean completing an LSAT without getting kicked out of the testing center or being barred from re-entry. While it is a challenge, certain things can be done to ensu…
Embrace your failures. We only learn from our mistakes, and our score will ultimately be built on our learning.
That sounds pretty straight forward, but it's actually incredibly difficult. Our brains play tricks on us when we're confronted with inf…
Here's a way to break these down that might be beneficial. I don't diagram anymore, but I think my intuitive process is something like this. I think it would make for a good exercise. If you can identify all these variables quickly and accurately, t…
@jackigoe said:
Thank you everyone for all of the advice! As of right now, I'm going to work on getting through the Core Curriculum in an expedited manner and then move on to PT and either Manhattan or the Trainer depending on what seems more …
Glad you know the answer to your question, especially given the sampling you've been exposed to! That's crazy! For folks like that, their scores reflect a level of intellect that top schools, obviously, will be happy to take. My score--and most of o…
You're definitely in the right place. I think that many of us here started where you are and found success. For me, I started with PS and it just didn't work, signed up for 7Sage after a disappointing test performance, learned the 7Sage methodology,…
Alright, good news everyone! It took a partial lobotomy of my operating system, but after spending my entire day yesterday working on it, my computer is fixed! Thanks for the patience!
So, we talked about a few things I was supposed to post about, …
@Sami said:
I do see despite that the correct answer choices just denies the relevancy of that study.
It felt like it took out the premise itself without attacking the gap between the premise and conclusion which is what I thought we usua…