I think there is no best tutor but a suitable tutor for you. You can consult with different ones and take a session with different ones, then decide which one you think is most suitable for you and you would like to work with her/him. Definitely cho…
Agree with NerfThis! Also harder SA questions hide the gap very well. You have to pay attention to every wording. Pay attention to shift of terms. I remember there is a SA question that says as follows: "If......, then we hold large professional con…
Review your wrong questions thoroughly before you take a new PT. Usually we make the same mistakes over and over again. It's important to recognize your mistake pattern and understand why you make the mistakes. Maybe you don't truly understand a fun…
I would do the entire CC first. I think it is hard to understand what the trainer is saying when you just start to prepare for the LSAT. Finish CC first, you'll be more aware what the trainer is talking about.
I would suggest:
Stay interested in what you're reading. Be curious, and you'll be able to focus.
Also practice with more timed sections without a break.
And work out regularly.
I'm also an ESL. Here are some advice:
1. I think LSAT sentences are not hard if you break them down piece by piece. If the sentence is long, try to digest them piece by piece rather than just read the full sentence at once and not understand anyth…
You can use "passage only" function and use small words, then you can see the full passage on the screen. But this would strain your eyes. I was wondering whether we can enlarge the screen so that we won't hurt our eyes. I asked this question on the…
Before checking the answer, I would do the games again and think whether I followed my own process, whether I made all the inferences, whether I made the the right call to split or not to split, whether the way I wrote down the rules and game boards…
I think you don't need to worry about not having background relating to law. I've attended some 7sage admission webinars and the consultants said they appreciate diverse educational background and job experience. You don't need to have work experien…
@ahnendc-1 @"Legally Dark Blonde" @danielbrowning208 Thank you guys so much! Your advice are all very useful! I'll try out different approaches to figure out which way works the best for me.
I would be very cautious at not reading all ACs. I doesn't work out well for me. I would have a lot of overconfidence errors if I do that a lot. For me, if the question is very cookie cutter, absolutely no trick, and the answer choice is saying exac…
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Hi everyone!
I was just wondering if it's necessary to buy the LSAC 1year Prep Plus subscription to use 7sage (I'm currently still doing the 7sage free trial)? I alrea…
For me I improved RC section a lot by reading actively. It means you have to read and criticize what you are reading at the same time. You cannot just read and accept what is written down. In RC, you should think about what the author's position is,…
Hi everyone! Because a student of mine is taking the January test and he won't be working on the lsat anymore, I'm looking for one more student now. If you're interested in working with me, please send me a message. Remember to tell me your RC score…
Hi 7sagers! For some reasons the spot has been cleared, so I am still looking for a student. If you’re interested in working with me, please send me a message and tell me your score range on RC, your weakness, how many PTs have you taken, and when y…