Yeah you can use the watch on test day. A personal friend of mine used it and it wasn't a big deal. I actually bought the upgraded version of what she used.
@rasaluja1: To be honest, you probably aren't gonna see much of a point bump at this stage in the game. 5 points is a large variance, especially when you're talking about the score going up rather than down. Unless you "crack" one of your weaker sec…
You probably know this already but I'll write it out for argument's sake:
Valid
Causation--> Correlation
/Correlation--> /Causation
Invalid
Correlation-->Causation
/Causation-->/Correlation
Do you have a specific LSAT question that y…
Jonathan has a lot of valid points. I want to give particular emphasis to his observation about Blind Review. Are you making sure that you have 100% certainty when you don't circle a question? Even the slightest level of doubt will undo all your har…
Yep. I go through each indented rule methodically and piecemeal. Afterwards, you can step back and see how the rules interact with one another (because they always will) and see the relationship in a holistic way.
There are tons of worksheets throughout the course that help you hone your ability to mechanically translate. Check this one out:
http://classic.7sage.com/lesson/quiz-on-valid-invalid-argument-forms-with-translations/
I would say sufficient assumption question types are probably the most mechanical LR questions you'll see on the LSAT. It's literally all about plugging in the correct missing premise to validate the argument. Understand the logic behind these quest…
It seems like you're applying some sort of cadence strategy. I guess that could prove to be helpful if your ability to intuit the correct answer choice is usually done at first glance. But by no means would I utilize that as a primary strategy. Reme…
Oh! I misread that. I thought she meant that JY wasn't doing the newer explanations (videos). Yeah he said something about needing to focus more on the actual explanations. It seems Jonathan (another 7sage instructor) has taken up the mantle and is …
I like to use the note-taking feature embedded within the 7sage website. It especially is useful when it comes to recording explanations for wrong and right answer choices. That way if you ever go back to a question, you can see if you arrive to the…
I just do everything through the 7sage website. That way when you go back to certain lessons, you have your comments right there at the bottom. It's pretty nifty.
Yeah I take tons of notes. It would take a good 15 minutes to scroll through all the crap I wrote down. It was especially helpful for all the lesson videos.
I review them when I look back at certain lessons. I try to come up with the same inferenc…