@i.pollock said:
Don't think I'm going to switch it up, I just need to try to improve on what I've been doing.
Great idea. If you can find a way to make what you are comfortable work, then go for it. I started out reading the stem first (via The T…
Two simple things that I have picked up from Dave Asprey in his book are either a tablespoon of raw honey or a fatty snack (high quality saturated fat) about 45 mins to an hour before going to sleep. They have helped tremendously when I remember to …
Approach each section with the same kick ass attitude and you'll be fine. Don't distract yourself with things that just don't matter in the long run. Best of luck to ya!
PT76 and do a very thorough BR if you can fit it in. Definitely take Friday off. If you feel that it would do you no good, then call it a week and mentally prepare yourself for Saturday with healthy food, sleep, etc.
But, you are correct. The bes…
@2RARE2CARE With a grain of salt.... Retakes are still useful because you can always learn something new. But, it shouldn't be about the score with a retake as much as it is new learning.
There are undoubtedly patterns associated with these things. Repetition will allow us to capture the big picture items such as game recognition, getting the board right, drawing the rules correctly, etc. But, after you have all these items mastered,…
Hi @blah170blah
Thank you for taking the time to put this on. People like you and the other tutors that go above and beyond to help are what make this community what it is. As for my history... here goes...
I started studying with 7Sage a year a…
@rmshirk22 What are your current plans regarding test date? Have you been through the entire curriculum here? Trainer? How long have you been studying and what materials have you been using?
With this statement in particular, I think you have to consider the context. I see your point about "every" being group 1 sufficient, but within the context of the statement, it isn't intended to be a conditional in and of itself. It is part of the …
If you're taking in February, I would start knocking them out now so that you can take each twice. Don't treat them with anxiety about scoring lower. Treat them as opportunities to learn and get accustomed to the more recent tests. Best of luck to y…
For me, burn out can be defined as a mental fog and exhaustion that is hanging over your study due to overworking your brain. This results in being totally repulsed by any thought of sitting down for even five minutes with anything that resembles th…
Georgia State is a bargain to me. At a little over 16k a year, it would keep my debt down and would get me in where I live (population 100,000). I have no interest in Big Law nor do I have interest in 150k + in debt. GSU holds it's own in clerkships…
Second on the LG of @Pacifico. Also, if you don't start getting up to your goal range and stay at it for at least 5 tests or so, I would consider postponing if that is an option. BOL!
I wouldn't make any rash decisions based solely on how you feel about just two tests. What did your BR score do? I value BR score more than timed as this indicates true learning. Plus, 72 has been notoriously hard for a lot of people on the forums. …
Currently I don't think there is. A common practice is to put your new score under the notes section for that test. Or, if you want to keep up with your current trends, reverse it. Use the analytics for the most recent test and put your previous sco…
@nantesorkestar said:
Just withdrew from December and planning to take June. Currently at 148-152 and didn't think it was a good idea to write with that range. Hoping for 160-165 by June!
Good decision. Best of luck to you. Let us know if we can h…
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@Pacifico said:
http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy
I absolutely recommend this. It will work wonders for your logic games. Sometimes you might need more practice than the four…