Take some time to do some deep breathing exercises. Consider reviewing the questions that you flagged or the questions that gave you some trouble. Other than that, there really isn't much else to do besides exercising patience and preparing yourself…
Congratulations. Thanks for being open about your personal experiences, and my condolences to you and your family after losing your dad. I hope you're feeling better.
Kinda depends on what you need. If you're looking for conceptual understanding, you might be better off self studying until you're a few points away from your ideal score and asking a tutor to help you reach the last few points. Personally, I got a …
Congratulations. A well-deserved acceptance. UVA law is lucky to have you!
I loved your emphasis on being process driven rather than results driven, as you described in your podcast interview!
@svenphysics said:
I just found the email on their website in 30 seconds. Click your name on the top right then contact us (the most obvious place it would be) and boom it is there lol.
You are the everyday hero that we need.
@Jeeahnee said:
What is Sami's Podcast????
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Sami is a 7Sage tutor (not sure if she's still active) and a former student. You can find her podcast interview with J.Y. here: https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/27714/7sag…
Thanks Jon. Great podcast on how to improve on logic games, understanding test psychology, and knowing when to stop. I kind of admire how you were strategic in understanding the relative goodness of your score: you knew that it was good enough to ge…
Hi @luckysat1!
Some PTs have more or less questions than others. In other words, some PTs have more or less raw points that you can obtain.
For a PT scored out of 101 questions, you could get a 170 with more than 10 questions wrong.
PT5 is scored…
@Logician Pretty much agreeing with this!
There could a causation error here. As we know, just because two phenomena exist together does not mean that one caused the other. Another reason for why the person who copied RC passages got a 180 is becau…
This is a really insightful podcast. I think it helped emphasize how proportionally rare it is to get a 170+ and how the 7Sage forum high scorer stories are an unrepresentative sample of all LSAT test takers. I also really benefitted from the discus…
To put it simply: Whenever you see group 4 indicators, they are logically equivalent to the phrase "all...are not."
For example, consider the phrase, "None of the doctors working here are lawyers."
This phrase is equivalent to, "All of the doctors…
All the time! It's something to definitely try to work through, because you did, in fact, work hard to get to where you are today. So you do deserve all the improvement you've made!
Hi @kate.rodq!
Along with drilling practice problems (ideally daily), you should aim to try to do a timed PT once a week. What's more important is really drilling questions, though, I would say. I personally just take full-length PTs so that I can …
7Sage isn't perfect and I understand that for some people, it might not be enough to help them reach their LSAT goals. Everyone learns differently. I personally find myself one of the people who need to supplement their learning with other prep mate…
I bought Steve Schwartz's 4-month LSAT study guide but I think he has a variety of month-by-month study guides available. It was only 25 bucks, and I used it as a rough skeleton plan of what I would do everyday for four months. I wasn't wholly dedic…
I'd wait it out and try to do better. Your future self will be thanking your past self for having some kind of impulse control and making an arguably more cost-effective decision. After all, breaking into the 170s could mean so much more scholarship…
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