I'm saying whatever you choose, choose one. I've done both and I know what works for me. Also, a lot of people on 7sage have tried other methods and have come to the same conclusion: 7sage is the best course out there.
You know what absolutely sucks about TM's model? You get all these books filled with an incredible amount of "real" questions from "real" LSATs...which they are. You know what the problem is? You'll never have 100 questions of the same question type…
Your parents ultimately want you to do well. They aren't going to be to concern with your means versus your ultimate end. I'm sure you and your parents have the same end in mine. You have a better idea of achieving those ends than they do. It's up t…
And no... don't intermix the two courses. I'm keenly aware of TM's methodology as well as 7Sage's. You'll only confuse yourself by trying to do both concurrently.
Haha the dream was more funny than terrifying. I don't think there's no way you can skip a WHOLE section on test day. You'd have to be veritably out of your gourd to do so.
@skempins: Dude. Not a problem at all. I know it "seems" like a faustian bargain...but you know at the end of the day what it is you want to do. The hardest part of this test isn't the test itself, it's carving out the time and doing what is necessa…
I tried to do this. Personally, it didn't work for me.. (See my discussion thread). In fact, my last day at the firm is tomorrow. Anyhow, I wish you all good luck!
I have the book. It's just collecting dust on my desk. It's not that it isn't good, I just don't want to confuse myself by using another resource that is considered more additive than critical for my needs.
Speaking from experience... you have to assess where your priorities are. Eventually going to the best possible law school you can gain admissions to? Or moving up the corporate ladder on your existing track?
I've done all the theoretical work that I could. At this point, it's about simulating test conditions on a consistent basis by taking PT's in the morning. I'm fortunate the library I study at is where my test center will be. The end goal is to be ab…
I don't think anyone can accurately answer your question. It is wholly subjective and based on your own experiences with the LSAT. Only you really know the answer to your inquiry.