Hey there! This isn't exactly lsat specific but when I am just not "in the zone" I like to play sudoku. The game strategy is very similar to logic games and it stimulates my brain in much the same way. This is purely anecdotal, but I have noticed th…
@alyssamcc0593 said:
Congrats!!! That is such an awesome accomplishment. I have followed your posts over the past 2 years on here and you are an inspiration for sure!
@alyssamcc0593 Haha! Same!
First, I must congratulate you on receiving a 168! I also commend you on striving to aim for a 170! I think it is a definite possibility since you have scored in the 170s before
Unfortunately, I have never broke into the 170s so I don't have any …
Hi there! Here is a link to 7Sage's list of pre-approved tutors they are all awesome!
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4760/7sages-approved-tutors/p1
Thank you for uploading Episode 14! For some reason, I find RRE questions less daunting than weakening question types. I look forward to listening to this new podcast! Time to hit the play button! #ilove7sage
@Bamboosprout said:
Try creating and following a system/process and not a goal. The test is a marathon in itself and not a sprint. You will surely burn out and feel miserable if you count every step, or even every kilometer. Create a routine, …
@deanfmosley said:
Just try to be as positive as you can. This is a hard and stressful time for all of us. I am actually waiting another cycle because I want to get into my dream school (Upenn)... Just be confident and remind your self that yo…
Hello! I would suggest that you start drilling by sections rather than by question type to really practice your skills. Drilling by entire sections would test your ability to: (1) recognize question types, (2) approach the stimulus [based on what yo…
Foremost, CONGRATULATIONS! You achieved your goal AND you have some time to yourself! That is awesome
If I were you I would: dip into the course material to give myself a background of understanding, practice my reading, writing, (and typing!) ski…
In the long run, it would definitely be cheaper to upgrade as opposed to continue purchasing more PTs. I am in a similar boat money is tight for me as well so I have just been purchasing PTs to continue my subscription. I would much rather just upg…
@Harvey_l I could not agree more! I often compare my lsat studies to studying for algebra in middle school: whether I was completing homework assignments or studying for an exam, I never considered the amount of time it took me. I would just continu…
@kpj744___ said:
I study all over the place, including my office at my job (a university, so it's pretty quiet when my door is closed), the library (I've used the main floor with other students so I have that distraction going on), and my own …
@aleland13 said:
I have a desk in my living room with all my LSAT books stacked on one corner and fresh flowers on the other (the flowers are a 'treat myself' for getting through another week of LSAT prep!) I also have a small corkboard above …
@mjmonte17 said:
I study in my room with noise cancelling headphones and "do not disturb" mode activated on my iPhone. When I take full PTs with the noise cancelling headphones, I make sure to turn up the distractions on the 7Sage app to the 2…
@chisal17 said:
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
I study best in coffee shops with my WiFi turned off. Used to get really distracted during my PTs but after a while I learned how to completely drown out noise.
I'm very curious abo…
@Lawster9 said:
I study in my room at my desk Fav place to study.
That's awesome! I always found it hard to study at home (too many distractions) but I want to overcome that
@"Pride Only Hurts" said:
I study best in coffee shops with my WiFi turned off. Used to get really distracted during my PTs but after a while I learned how to completely drown out noise.
Nice! Same with me