Excellent!
Looks great, and really happy to see 7Sage expanding!
Can't wait to pick up some of these other tests and destroy them in video form. After the LSAT, I think the verbal/reading sections on these ought to just be adorable.
It kind of depends @extramedium . If you're consistently scoring at/above your target score, I'd say go ahead and stick to the later tests, maybe saving 3 or so from each series just in case. If you're not near your target score though, you'll want …
Hey, Sage Josh here! Thanks for the citations @TimLSAT180 , I'm glad you've found my post CC stuff useful!
So I think most of what I have on the subject is here, and I do think your original plan is actually pretty good @eshanpatel96 . So, what are…
@"Jae Won Hur" said:
I've been BRing at 165. Granted, I haven't been BRing as rigorously (not circling everything that I absolutely aren't sure about and not BRing games or RC as rigorously)
So, you already know I'm going to say it, but here…
I'd expect you to have some great resources in Philadelphia, so probably just a matter of knowing where to look. Most Universities have some kind of testing center which is just kind of their test administration place. Check for this department on t…
Lol, I believe I can be of some assistance.
Actually, PM me and I'd be happy to meet up and give you a brief run down.
For anyone else wondering where this is: Truth be told, I'm just not happy with it yet. I am currently revising and I promise it…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
Check the dates when you're replying to comments, guys. This thread is 2 years old.
I saw that Corey had responded, and was excited, but confused, to see him back. Then saw that David was completely lost on somethin…
@"J.Y. Ping" said:
Beginners. This means you haven't finished the Core Curriculum yet and you're not starting to take PrepTests yet.
From this definition, I'm pretty sure I can make a case for defining myself as a beginner.
No problem @tayyy .
So maybe the biggest part of what I mean is when, why, and how often we are taking PTs. Think of each PT as a fully contained study cycle. The cycle should go something like:
PT
BR
Analyze Performance
Develop Study Plan
Study
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@"Jae Won Hur" said:
Hey guys,
Any tips on post core-curriculum ideas?
Yep!
My first four PT's have been stagnant at 158-161. I didn't take a cold diagnostic and my first PT was 161.
That's a great place to be starting out.
A:…
@tbirmingham , perfectly normal. And the goal is to first push your BR score as high as you can. If you want a 160, see if you can get your BR averaging out in the mid to high 160s first. From there, the goal becomes bridging the two. So start by wo…
Of course it's possible, but that's not very useful to know. Whether or not it happens hinges mostly on how effectively you study. You're at the score range where people really start hitting a brick wall. You're going to have to really up your game …
@dcdcdcdcdc said:
@"Cant Get Right" Recall you extolling the virtues of recording PTs and reviewing the footage. Do you have any specifics on what to watch for or note in the review? Thanks!
You definitely want to be looking at individual pr…
This is a question that comes up a lot. All things equal, yeah, applying early is preferred. But all things are not equal. Until you feel like you're ready to test with the results you want, this shouldn't factor in to your decision at all. Even a m…
I do expect more schools to follow Harvard's example. I don't know what kind of a timeline to expect for that to happen though. From what I understand, the GRE verbal section is kind of just like a really easy LSAT. So if your math is already solid,…
Agree with @Sami and @stepharizona . Pushing your BR to a consistent 175+ is a great next step. Your timed score range is solid given your BR--you won't close that gap a whole lot more until your timed score is pushing the high 170's. Strive for a 1…
At the highest level, I think this goes even further and they all boil down to just one thing: LR tests your ability to understand and manipulate argumentation. I think that moving towards this more holistic understanding of LR is critical for top s…
I started LSAT around May 2015 and tested in October and December of that year. Began 7Sage in January 2016 and tested September 2016.
Welcome to 7Sage. If you're just getting started, you've come to the right place and you've got a great opportuni…
Yeah, @"Dillon A. Wright" pretty much has you covered. The main thing for BR is you want to remember your thought process, so actually I think a same day BR is great if you're still feeling up to it after taking a full PT. And you're exactly right a…
Thanks for every who's participated so far! One more to go, so be sure to turn out for @danielznelson on Thursday!
And if it makes y'all feel better about Pony, how about this: Pony is our scores, the bearded gentleman is RC, and we are going to go…