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Chris Nguyen

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  • Hi there! I wrote a blog post about how to utilize the core curriculum for beginner students that I think you'll find helpful. You can view it here: https://7sage.substack.com/p/lsat-tips-utilizing-7sages-core-curriculum Additionally, 7Sage has it…
  • Hey! Yes, you're 100% correct. I think this is a good place to point out that the English language is complicated, and you shouldn't always just look at logical indicators and keywords as 100% law. Instead, logical indicators should be used as one …
  • Hey there! Here's a few tips: -I'd practice doing a PT and/or some drills while webcamming yourself so you can see your face. This way, you can tell if you're face is ever not in the proctor's view and to fix any bad habits you have before you tak…
  • Hey there! If you're interested, 7Sage has an in-house tutoring program! Feel free to schedule a consultation with us so we can take a look at your analytics and figure out a plan of action for you. Even if you're not ready to purchase hours, we'll…
  • YESSSSS!!!! Congratulations!!!!!! @PatentlyLewis best of luck in your future endeavors. I know you're going to make an amazing lawyer one day!!!
  • Hi there! You're right in considering the administration the senator's opponent, but I don't think you can accurately call what the senator is doing as name calling. I think name calling has to explicitly be, well, calling someone insulting names. …
  • Hey there @quadrupleaxel! For Question #1, you're correct, Shahar is trying to refute Aries's hypothesis, but the question that's being asked is what the passage (AKA the author) is primarily concerned with. I think we may be able to say that Ari…
  • Hey there! Since this is a Most Strongly Supported question, we essentially want to accept everything we read in the stimulus as true, and ask ourselves what can be supported from that information. I think A is a little tricky because it's a littl…
  • Hey there! The PSA questions are split in between two subtypes, "find the rule" (PSAr) and "find the application" (PSAa). In the "find the rule" (PSAr) subtype, the stimulus will conclude something based on a set of fact premises, and will be in n…
  • Hey there! The issue could be a number of things, but 7Sage tutoring may be able to help! Feel free to schedule a free consultation with a 7Sage tutor so we can help you diagnose what's going on. Even if you're not ready to purchase sessions, we'll…
  • Congratulations!!! I couldn't be more proud of you and your progress. I know you're going to kill it in law school and make a GREAT lawyer!
  • Hey there! When you're down to two answer choices, what's most likely the case is that you're down to the correct answer choice and a very attractive incorrect answer choice. So in this situation, I will allow myself to reread and reassess the two …
  • Hey there! Totally agree with @"Matt Sorr". I also wrote a post on our 7Sage blog on how to best utilize the core curriculum for more info. You can find it here: https://7sage.substack.com/p/lsat-tips-utilizing-7sages-core-curriculum?s=w
  • Hi everyone! Thank you all for coming! I'm glad ya'll found it helpful. When we're done rendering the recording, we'll notify you all by posting a comment here. If you have any other questions, please feel free to comment on this thread or DM me!
  • Hey 7Sagers! Just bumping this thread to let everyone know we are still accepting any last minute score reports! If you’d like a chance for us to take a look at your score report, please fill out the google form in the post above!
  • Hey there @"Hinde Sophia"! This actually hasn't happened yet! The webinar is going to be Thursday, May 19th at 9:00pm ET! Hope you can make it!
  • If you think about it, a statement's contrapositive means the exact same thing (logically) as the statement itself. So to answer your question, yes!
  • Yup! Essentially, sufficient assumptions are enough to make the conclusion of an argument 100% true. Necessary assumptions must be true for the conclusion to be true.
  • Hey there! I'm not 100% sure of the position you're in, but if you're a month out from the test and you've been studying for a while, I'm going to guess that you know a lot about the core fundamentals of the test at point (like conditional logic, c…
  • It's a double-edged sword. I've seen students waste a lot of time using control F leading them to not be able to finish passage 4. I would use it as an absolute last resort if all else fails to get the question correct.
  • A sufficient assumption, if added as a premise to the argument is going to make the conclusion 100% true. Pseudo Sufficient Assumption questions aren't asking you for a sufficient assumption, but they're asking you for something that will most just…
  • Hey there! Just want to share with you my thoughts: Why do you think "becoming warmer" was a red flag to you? I'm not sure I eliminated (B) because it talked about the future, but more because airborne sulfates being important isn't what the pass…
  • This most likely means that you need to review the question even more. Here are some reflective questions you could ask yourself to get the most benefit: Why did I choose the right AC under time? Was it a guess, or did I actually know and I didn't…
  • Hey Alex, From our toolbar, hover "LSAT Questions", go to "Problem Sets", and essentially filter to the specific individual section you want to take. It's a great tool if you don't want to take a whole PT, but just take an individual problem set or…
  • Hey there! Let me try to explain what's going on here. So first of all, we have to make sure that we understand the biologist and the politician are saying two different things. The biologist is saying "If the forest keeps on disappearing, so will…
  • Yes! Absolutely! When you do all four sections on a PT, however, it's always going to be the case that there will be a second LR section. However, on the real LSAT, the experimental section is random and can include not just an LR section, but an L…
  • Hey 7Sagers! We have one spot that opened up if anyone is interested! If anyone has any questions about the course, feel free to comment down below!
  • Hey there! I think in this question, the conclusion isn't exactly stated, it's more like it's implied. The author states an analogy in the first sentence between evidence regarding trade and evidence regarding the yeti, and then ties in a character…
  • Hi there @aneetgrewal98! If you're interested, 7Sage has an in-house tutoring program! Feel free to schedule a consultation with us so we can take a look at your analytics and figure out a plan of action for you. Even if you're not ready to purchas…
  • Another benefit of taking your PTs on 7Sage is that you'll be able to utilize the 7Sage analytics, which can be extremely helpful when diagnosing your weaknesses. If you want the interface to look more like Lawhub, you can actually change the theme…