@kkrystyna said:
@RafaelBernard said:
I don't like how the perfect score watch counts backwards. So stupid that they don't allow the 180 watch. What is the reasoning? The reasoning has to be more than it has a start/stop function. …
For me I like to hit one or two of what I call my "mindset" LR problems.
I have noticed that for NA, Flaw and MSS questions my mind has to do a significant transition in the way it thinks about the question. It's hard for me to explain exactly what…
I'm not sure what the Starter package of 7Sage includes. For me the CC had a TON of drills on Flaw/NA/Par Flaw questions that followed the lesson. I'm talking like pages and pages of them. If you do not have that, I think it might be a good idea for…
@tringo335 said:
You should be a motivational speaker -- you always have something encouraging and relevant to say.
@tringo335 said:
You should be a motivational speaker -- you always have something encouraging and relevant to say.
I…
@BrianW_101 said:
what's up leathernecks... Army here. Cool to see other military dudes on 7sage.
Yep, been out for about 4 years. Surprisingly a lot of military people peruse law. Must be that post 9/11 keeping us out of debt.
Maybe not a full section. Hit some easy types of questions that you want your brain to be tuned to (for me that's NA and flaw) to boost confidence and get my mind going on the right stuff. A full section might tire you out. 6 sections a day might be…
When I took 3 months off I came back and took a PT and jumped from a 159 to a 168. I was shocked. After some more time I slowly fell back toward a 165, but never dropped back below it after that point.
If you had a long enough break, it is possible…
@"Paul Pederson" said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@"Paul Pederson" said:
Disregard, just looked at your post history and saw you were in the Marine Corps. I got to spend 4 years with 3rd LAR out of 29 Palms. Its nice to h…
@"Paul Pederson" said:
Disregard, just looked at your post history and saw you were in the Marine Corps. I got to spend 4 years with 3rd LAR out of 29 Palms. Its nice to have a fellow devil here.
Went to MOS school at 29 palms. Was a wiredog…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Your self awareness and constant self reflection is a great quality when tackling this test.
That's true of everyone!! That's why I am sharing, sometimes people will bang their head against a wall trying to break through…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@LSATcantwin said:
@Gladiator_2017 said:
I've been trying to remind myself that on the tough questions I probably won't love the correct answer choice and that's ok. I don't have to love it it…
@Gladiator_2017 said:
I've been trying to remind myself that on the tough questions I probably won't love the correct answer choice and that's ok. I don't have to love it it just have to match the task and the argument.
I think this might be…
@"Alex Divine" said:
Very odd to say the least. I think it could be a number of the theories mentioned above. Then again, some people just perform better under pressure. I still think there is another explanation.
Are your BR scores lower…
@MichaelTheArchAngel said:
Maybe you trust yourself timed and untimed you over process, and the trap answers are sounding better untimed.
I thought about this too. Shouldn't I have such a good understanding of the basics that untimed section…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@LSATcantwin said:
The advice on 7Sage is great. Everyone here genuinely cares about you, your progress, and helping you achieve your goals. People will go out of their way to encourage you and to help fill in …
I DID A GIRLY THING AND MADE ONE OF THOSE BOARDS.
Turns out it's not girly, and actually really inspirational.
I did have to google what the heck it was though
@"Madeline L." said:
Hey! So on RC I get to all of the passages (about 3-3.5 mins for reading), then mental 5-sec check with myself to know main idea/structure, then attack the questions. I generally find 2-3 questions each passage that I'm su…
@"Dillon A. Wright" said:
What I thought this thread meant:
https://media.giphy.com/media/7kOEhsn7XjCTu/giphy.gif
I've scrolled past it a few times and had to stop and reassure myself that it said "EDITable"
@aguirreliz92 said:
Whatttttt!!!?? People Know the Lafayette Reservoir! I go here too! For all we know, We've probably passed each other at least once in our lifetimes! Love the Bay Area!
Bay Area native born and raised! Ran the Lafayette Re…
@spitzy11 said:
@"Alex Divine" Agreed! I have family up there and the Lafayette Reservoir is hands down my favorite. If you haven't already, you should check it out!
I didn't think anyone outside Lafayette/Pleasant Hill/Walnut Creek even kne…
@DumbHollywoodActor said:
For A, are we certain that those fireplaces that are in close proximity to the fireplaces with lichen and grass were actually used by the Neanderthals? Isn't it possible that those fireplaces were used by non-Neandert…
Having taken the September test, I can say that the Virius game was 100% doable. What caught people off guard was that it didn't seem normal. It got people by throwing them off and making them panic. The game itself was totally doable!
@TiemyInLaw said:
Thanks for the suggestion, it's really good to try something different.
I solved the Einstein's Puzzle , but now I'm stuck on this one. I don't think it has a valid solution, though. Anyone was able to solve it? https://…
Recently I have noticed that I have been making a ton of these kinds of mistakes as well.
The number one thing I have found to help, and it seems counter intuitive, is to slow down. I quickly read answer choices or stems and end up choosing one tha…
Well the first thing to remember is that;
1.) This test does not define you as a person
2.) You ARE capable of improvement
3.) Many people fail at their first, second, and even third try but eventually beat the test.
4.) You can take time to bre…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
The guilt free aspect of taking breaks is really important actually. Nothing will burn you out faster than feeling guilty about not studying every moment you're not studying. You simply can't do this 24 hours a day 7 da…