For two months and not studying on 7Sage, you're actually doing pretty well.
You just don't have enough time. People study for this thing for years. Withdraw from September, stop taking PTs, and pick up a 7Sage Starter. Best decision you'll ever ma…
@sweetsecret said:
diagram/understand the arguments of all the answer choices to familiarize myself and understand the material better
Absolutely. That's how you do it.
@JamesKent3 , I actually started out on a very similar timeline as you and with very similar goals. And I was scoring in a very similar range after about the same amount of time. I had progressed quickly so I felt confident I would continue to impro…
Hey @JamesKent3 , glad to know I've helped!
So between now and September you're in a bit of an awkward spot. You're getting into the range where you really have such little room for error that you can't leave anything weak and just hope for the be…
Not sure how to go about this. Looks like you can either save the tests, which will wreck your score average, or else score without saving which won't return analytics.
Yeah, I read the passage first. You can often anticipate many of the questions though. There are certain questions they ask with high frequency, so you should definitely be reading with some potential questions in mind; and even on detail question…
@sweetsecret , I think parallel is an inherently more straight forward question type. If they start getting into what is the "most parallel" and then give us arguments that are all more or less "parallel" that opens the door on some places the LSAT…
Yeah, surf pretty much covered it. There just isn't any experience gained from taking an LSAT that at all helps you for the next time. I took my first LSAT as a practice, and now that I'm finally scoring consistently in the 170s I'm down to my final…
Yeah, agree with @montaha.rizeq . Consider withdrawing from September. The miracle isn't going to happen so there is absolutely nothing to gain from taking September.
Yeah, I think that is really well said @Daniel.Sieradzki . Mr. Popper would of course be very unhappy with your example, but I think he'd be compelled to agree that C would have to be the correct answer.
That sounds like a great goal @lpmass88 . Your average score from the last 5 PTs that you do before the test is a great predictor of how you'll perform on the real thing.
Definitely @YesSarah . Just don't do anything foolish like grading it! I'm going to do a retake I did particularly well on. It's just about getting in the right mental space, so just make sure not to do anything that could potentially lead to a cris…
Not sure @"Casey Bee" . This is a bit further than I've looked in my own process. If Google's got nothing, then I don't even know. Maybe try Askjeeves.com. Lol. Just kidding, don't do that.
This sounds like a job for asking around. Ask some l…
@"Artak Mamikonyan" said:
So you're basically suggesting just constant practice questions and practice tests to improve on those fundamentals? I mean i definitely do pause for a second in order to process some of the harder questions. For example, …
Yeah, I'd do a quick read. If you just read normally without pausing and taking your time to make mental notes and annotate and everything, you can read the passage in right about 2 minutes. I might take an extra 20 seconds to pause at the end and…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
I used Opera for a bit, it was pretty good. Faster than both of those browsers, but I ran into some odd issues and decided to just stick with Chrome. If it ain't broke...
Yeah, I've only just started using it, so haven't …
@draj0623 said:
Questioning life choices when I haven't encountered this quote in my 28 years of life. Love it.
Yeah, you've obviously made horrible decisions in life, haha. There's still time to correct course though.
@"Artak Mamikonyan" said:
Im averaging around a 160 right now and am trying to improve to around the 165 mark. Any tips on how you made your improvements?
I really think until about the upper 160's it's all about mastering the fundamentals. You p…
Yeah, I thought tipping point was really interesting. I actually followed that up with outliers already, haha. Gladwell has been criticized for using somewhat anecdotal evidence, but I feel like much of that is used as a more approachable demonstrat…