Northwestern hasn’t updated their website to be relevant for the next cycle to my knowledge. So I’m guessing it has something to do with that. It’ll probably work in a couple weeks, or when their app opens.
Hmm. This is tough. All the reviews I know of, people think the 7sage material is the best out there for games. I'm also a little confused on how the LG material would affect your scores in LR and RC?
The next best thing I think I could say is you …
Yeah I'm just kinda going with.... unverified. Haha. Hard to make much of a judgement without even knowing what school it is, if there were any extenuating circumstances (were they really denied solely on that one follow?). I also think since so man…
Not to start any unnecessarily heated political talk but, since as future lawyers we should all have an interest in vetting sources, this story is a little tenuous. A quick google search only brought up a few mentions of this exclusively in conserva…
@Nabintou I highly recommend taking it off. Honestly, you're not going to improve your skills much. And 1 day off won't make you forget anything. I think it's best to just relax, get refreshed, go to bed early. That's it. Do things that put you in a…
If your goal is minimum 170, you're nowhere near it at the moment. I don't think it's worth taking an LSAT until you're at the very least regularly PTing within a few points of your goal. Unless you have a history of significant test anxiety, I also…
Agreed with @Brazil020511. It's something that I think the next generation of students needs to be so much more aware of than when I was applying for colleges. Anything you put out on the internet is public information. Admissions people have been k…
So glad to hear all of you are taking it light the week before! And particularly the day before. I really think it is so, so helpful. I took the day off work before my first LSAT and treated myself to my favorite breakfast spot, some light reading, …
Grammar like this is always tricky. In the context of the LSAT, the most important thing to remember is not necessarily what is ingrained in us as being proper usage (sometimes it is just colloquial use and not proper). The most important thing is h…
Ah that's such a bummer. I'd definitely be sure to take any allergy medicine that you're used to. I wouldn't recommend trying a brand new med on test day in case it does make you drowsy. I take Zyrtec and Sudafed year round for some pretty bad hayfe…
I slowly went through 1 easy LG that I've done before, and basically just looked over some LR questions. You don't really want to tax yourself, but just to wake up that part of your brain and get in the zone. I do think it helped on test day, especi…
As others said, 7sage uses the official LSAT conversion chart individual to each test. I think the bottom line is just that if you take a lot of LSATs, there’s always going to be an outlier in your scores here and there. If that’s the one with judic…
@Bamboosprout said:
@"Leah M B" said:
I sat for the June test and scored about 5 points below my average and 4 points lower than my official test from December. For some reason, it seems like this test got a lot of people. There’s …
Seeking Perfection has shared a little bit about it in the past. He started out with a diagnostic around 168 or 170 I believe. His biggest weakness was LG. Used 7sage for that and got the 180 on his second take. Came from a STEM background and I can…
@lsatplaylist I'd guess there has been at some point, but unfortunately since this board is really geared just toward LSAT and admissions, most people don't stick around after they enter school. I think it's unlikely we'll hear from @"Seeking Perfec…
Agree with the others here. I think first of all, it sounds like a classic case of burn out. Honestly, 7-8 hours a day of LSAT studying is too much in my opinion. It's tough for your brain to absorb that much material. I think you'd be better off sh…
There is one big significant difference - the comparative reading questions didn't appear until 2007, so you're going to have very little practice material for those if you're doing pre-2007 tests. Beyond that, I do feel like there are some noticeab…
I would highly advise not studying the day before and only lightly studying that week. Definitely get into a good habit of sleeping well and being able to get up early feeling well rested.
For my first LSAT, I took the full day off work the day bef…
@akistotle Yep, that's what USC told me. They will not review an application if you have a pending LSAT, no exceptions. I had to either wait until my score was received for them to review my app or withdraw from the LSAT. That's the only school that…
Yes, definitely. Any school that you have applied to will automatically receive any new score.
One thing to keep in mind though is applying and having a pending LSAT. Many schools will hold your application and not review it until all scores are re…
The options aren't great, unfortunately. Is there another location that's reasonably close that you could do instead?
Sometimes seats do open up later. However, it's a risk if you wait. The next closest locations could fill up too and you end up wi…
Great that you're asking these questions! I relied heavily on the 7sage analytics to help focus where I need to study. Since it not only takes into account which question types you get wrong, but also how frequently those types of questions show up …
It's going to be difficult to get through all of the course, but 7sage's material is so darn good that I think it'd be worth it, even if you try to just watch the lessons that would be most helpful. Definitely only sign up for the Starter course at …
I'd recommend going back over these lessons:
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/conditional-rules-trigger-v-irrelevant/
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/conditional-rules-in-games-drill/
https://classic.7sage.com/lesson/conditional-rules-in-games-d…
Whoops - sorry guys, totally didn't think about the copyright thing. Just wanted to show what we were looking at. Haha. MY BAD.
@"Alan Cheuk" I meant to come back and try some of these, but as @LouisLitt said, looks like we're back to videos? It's …