@kstiffler09 said:
Long story short, I don't feel prepared for Monday's test. I haven't taken enough PTs and I'm not at a place where I feel comfortable with timing, etc. I work a full-time job, as a lot of 7Sage folks do, and I haven't put in…
@RunawayJury said:
@JustDoIt said:
Two things that really helped me were double BR and drills.
Double BR is when you take a test and score it but you don't look at the answers; you only see which questions you got wrong an…
Relax! Take some time off and do no studying. Do you really think that taking this last test is going to help much? If you do poorly you will feel even worse going into your actual test. The costs significantly outweigh the benefits. Do some light d…
I would also write an addendum. Make sure you provide the evidence that you mentioned regarding college standardized tests. Nonetheless, you have a perfect GPA and should work on getting that LSAT score as high possible.
You want to ask them questions that are memorable and personal to your needs. Don't ask anything you can find on the website. Things I asked were:
I increased my score X points. Do I need an addendum?
I understand that there is now unlimited LSAT …
Two things that really helped me were double BR and drills.
Double BR is when you take a test and score it but you don't look at the answers; you only see which questions you got wrong and then redo them. If you don't feel like you understood it or…
@AlexRexeger said:
Interesting idea. I hadn’t really thought much about what to write for my personal statement yet so I’ll definitely take that into consideration!
Maybe not your personal statement; there may be something way more personal …
I think you should take a PT and see where you are at. You can always do more drills. Also, you will likely always feel like you need more practice. Taking a PT to at least see where you are at will allow you to get a much broader picture of things.
@hawaiihi said:
Is there any way to answer #help questions without being enrolled? I own the PTs, and I'd love to continue to help out in the community here, but I'm just not enrolled
Same. I can't access many of those questions...
@Lawschoolie said:
@JustDoIt said:
@safddb_8 said:
@JustDoIt thank you so much, it means a lot. But I take it from your comment that i'm better off studying than seeking accommodations?
I would say s…
It should be under the vast majority of the RC video explanations. To be more exact, you should be able to find at least one if you look at a test in the 60's under passages 3 or 4. Hope this helps!
If you can't find it I can send you one of mine.
@"Watermelon Otter" said:
The PTs you print from 7Sage will reflect how much space you will actually have on test day. Sometime around 2012 they switched to giving you more space.
This is the correct answer. There is much more space now. All…
There is also no reason why you would need to check one box over the other. You can check both if you would like. You could even check other and elaborate there. Also, you should consider writing a diversity statement on your origin. While it won't …
There really is no baseline for GRE, so it is difficult to know what score you will need in order to gain admission. At least with the LSAT, you have a general idea of what score you will need for each school in order to be admitted.
@safddb_8 said:
@JustDoIt thank you so much, it means a lot. But I take it from your comment that i'm better off studying than seeking accommodations?
I would say so. I am not saying not to seek accommodations. You may very well have a good …
Hi! Sorry to hear you story. I went through something similar during my prep. I think the first thing you need to ask yourself is what is the cause of your depression and anxiety. If it is the test, you have to just ignore it. I know that sounds har…
I also think it is a good idea to give each and every question/game a good faith effort before watching the video. It doesn't matter if you are wildly wrong. You'll learn a lot about yourself and how your thought process operates when approaching di…
They are PSA but I also think it helps to look at them as their own question type. Think about it as a new rule or something that would be foundational to assume in order to bridge the gap. In a sense, that is why they are PSA. But I believe that th…
Never be afraid to revisit the curriculum. Often times, you may feel like you are moving backwards. But actually you are going to move forward much faster if you take time to understand the materials through the lessons.
@"samantha.ashley92" said:
Keep a list of the question types you got wrong. If you got a few of the same type wrong, drill the entire question type. Redoing the problems once or twice will only keep things in your short-term memory, and it wil…
Definitely don’t take a test the day before. I actually took 4 days off and did absolutely no LSAT stuff. In fact I worked out every day before the test. Relax! Rest your mind during those last few days.