@"vanessa fisher" said:
Have you listened to this webinar?
https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
I found it useful for different tips on ways to approach prep at different stages.
I'll listen to it …
@uhinberg said:
What about a couple of RC tutoring sessions. Maybe that can shave off some points from the section that (aside from the outlier of PT 81) is giving you by far the most trouble.
I thought about that. RC just feels so loose to …
Personally my page on a hard game looks like a teenagers room. That being said I think you need to work on practicing in the space provided. You will learn to manage space better. One thing I've just started doing is if I want to prove a question, I…
@"marvin.dike" Nothing can go wrong, because you have all the right it takes. It may take 100 different things to feel confident enough to take this test. At the end of the day YOU have the strength to do it. None of us here doubt that. I'm rooting…
https://twitter.com/DaveKilloran/status/902252434180849664
David Killoran from PowerScore sent this tweet. He E-mailed the LSAC about it. Sound's like they are going to go out of their way to accommodate y'all.
For now don't worry about this test.…
@nathanieljschwartz said:
Aghhhhghhhh thats the question. I am signed up for it. But my scores and confidence are all over the place. So im considering pushing till december. I have to apply this cycle so this is it. I took last december alrea…
An odd thing I've noticed with RC is that too much attention can be harmful. Often times I'm aware of the right AC, and if I linger too long I inevitably change it. So be wary of over thinking.
Also, RC requires full attention. It could be you focu…
Hello fellow super spliter. I am in the same boat. I have a 2.77 cumulative GPA. My diag was a 152. I spent a year studying and my average PT score is now a 169. I owe it entirely to this community and 7sage. My advice, don't worry about school yet.…
Hmm. I read for conclusions. It's the same thing I do in a Flaw question. I find the conclusion and ask "what did the author do to get to that" did he apply causation? Did he attack motive? Did he attack the person giving the argument? Did he rely o…
Idk why but just the idea of a poker personal statement made me excited. It's like "what's this guy gotta say?" Kinda feeling. Of course, I'm some random Internet dude and not an admissions officer. Take it for what little it's worth haha
This is going to be long so just...sorry...lol
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NA questions use to be one of my worst types of questions. I use to really struggle with these. This is how I improved on them.
1.) Bought a notebook.
2.) Wrote out the conclusion
3.) Wrote out …
Think of it in numbers.
Most people who shop for groceries no more than 3 times a month buy prepared frozen dinners regularly.
Say 100 people shop for groceries no more than 3 times a month. So 51 of them buy prepared frozen dinners regularly.
Ok…
I think...it's burnout. Sorry to literally counter one of your premises but I can't shake the feeling of this being burnout.
Burnout is not just something that goes away with one or two breaks. Burnout is the accumulation of stress in your life to …
@"Paul Caint" where is your test center? I am taking it at a hotel. They were happy to keep my phone and other valuables behind the counter. I put everything in a ziplock with my name on it. Try calling ahead to the test center to see if they would …
I would start maybe in the 40's or 50's and then work your way up to the 60's 70's and 80's. You do want some exposure to the newer tests because they are slightly different (wording/AC) but I think the most important thing is the process of blind r…
@RafaelBernard we got this too man. Dips in score happen. I am realizing my mistakes and trying my damnedest not to make them again. Keep your mind fresh and sharp and don't burn yourself out!
@nathanieljschwartz said:
Wow, twins. Literally the same thing happened to me. With MSS!!
I just went through it again, and i was fine
I don't understand what happened lol. I completely forgot to look at the AC like it was a conclusion. I…
@"vanessa fisher" I kept reading that, I went -4 in RC when I took the test but my LR went to poop, and not just a little. I went -7/-5 in LR and I STILL don't know what happened...blind reviewed both sections and fixed every mistake almost effortle…
@Freddy_D said:
@LSATcantwin said:
https://media.giphy.com/media/V6otOwOyaCCMo/giphy.gif
You guy's are my community.
@Freddy_D
I'll be Troy (I'm totally a Troy)
I'd have to call Abed. I have the same obs…
@TheMikey I think the difference is, to put this into LSAT terms, that there are SOME A-holes on 7Sage, but MOST are A-Holes on TLS.
(I don't actually believe this, I just felt like turning this into LSAT talk)
@TheMikey said:
@uhinberg said:
I meant it seriously, but if you want to answer with snide remarks and the like, 7Sage is not the place for you. Try TLS.
hey hey hey. TLS is a lovely place tyvm
Lol the last time I went th…