@janiceliu87: I have both the 7sage course and the lsat trainer. Honestly, after using the 7sage course syllabus--it's really the only thing I use. I believe JY recommends the lsat trainer in some video--just remember the 7sage course is more than e…
Yep. Just go from top to bottom. Other people may have different approaches, but this one is the most proven (at least for me it was). I'd also advise watching the videos and also reading the written transcripts (explanations). It may seem redundant…
@marryam_k: I'm finding meditation to be really helpful. Let me emphasize, I'm not trying to unravel the secrets of the cosmos via meditation. Rather, I'm finding myself less stressed and a lot more focused after meditating 15 minutes a day. Two thi…
Mentally take note of it. Trust me, when I was doing my previous LSAT prep...I was unnecessarily active when it came to marking up the stimulus. You just need to condition yourself to segment the stimulus in the proper parts that are necessary.
Remember that you have two chances of getting the right answer: 1) You know absolutely why the right answer choice is correct. 2) You know absolutely why the other four answer choices are wrong.
If you have a hard time seeing how a specific answer…
Wow, some of these responses are like Reading Comp passages in and of itself!
It's nice to see such attentiveness and dedication within the 7sage community. I feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
Review the "Blind Review Method" at the beginning of the syllabus. Also, don't worry too much about the speed at first; get the logic and reasoning down first. The speed will come naturally as you practice more and more.
I remember my old lsat prep course providing us a percentages pie chart of all the question types. I believe assumption types are probably the most prevalent.
Yep. Start from the top and go down. Depending on your schedule and the amount of time you can put into the studying, make sure to review each lesson until there is no hinderance of a doubt you have mastery over it.
Good luck!
I wouldn't worry too much if it's a rare game type. I'd focus more on the mainstream game types and make sure to have mastery over those first and foremost.
Just to add on Torah's point, make sure to practice said ideas and mechanics. There is a reason why JY has us practice each logic game 10 separate times. You have to condition your mind to come up with inferences passively and with little effort. Al…
I agree with Rasheed. Remember what JY said about LSAT scores. It is the single most important factor for law school.
For further information take a look at the TLS forum. They have tons of related threads pertaining to that very question.
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You might want to check Khan Academy.
https://www.khanacademy.org/coach-res/become-a-coach/curriculum-integration/a/mapping-to-higher-education-curriculum-developmental-math-accuplacer-college-algebra-gre
Lawyers tend to get such a bad rap; especially criminal justice lawyers. It's great to see a shining example like Bryan Stevenson show that lawyers can have great integrity and strive towards helping society. Thanks JY.