Do the majority of you usually answer all of the easy LR questions in a section before moving on to the harder questions? I always figured that it's very time consuming to keep jumping around looking for the easy questions. Any efficient methods w…
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The key to performing well on RC is to not focus too much on the specific details, and to identify the purpose of the passage and the author's thoughts, arguments and assertions. Annotating is a waste of time for the most…
@jyang72 The hardest part of the BR process is not making the same mistakes over and over again. For example, I'm currently scoring around the mid 160s, but when I BR, I immediately see my mistakes (after just a quick glance at the question), whi…
@jyang72 BR is an integral component of improving your PT score. If your BR score is in the 170s, that means that you have the ability to drastically improve your score once you work on timing and accuracy; however, you should not be deciding betwe…
A game's difficulty simply lies in its setup. Once you properly set up the game, the game can and should be completed fairly easily. 7sage's curriculum provides us with the tools necessary to succeed on the LG section; however, many people get so …
@ddakjiking Do you suggest taking 5-section PTs, or does it not really matter? If so, can't I just take a section from a previous test and use it as an experimental?
@nicole.hopkins I'm currently working on final papers and studying for final exams. Also, I'm only up to PT 45 and I do not want to jump ahead into the 60s because I am not taking the exam until October and I want to take the PTs in order.
We take PTs on our own, BR on our own, and then we BR together on a joint Skype call. It works well because you get to hear others' process for coming to the right answer.
@louis2014 I am taking the LSAT in October and will be starting a BR group for those that are preparing for the October test soon. Let me know if you are interested.
I completely agree with @emli1000. Furthermore, there are a finite number of PTs, so once you exhaust them you are out of prep material. Work hard and build a strong foundation, and then start taking practice test. I know that you are anxious to …
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I think 7sage + The Trainer + Manhattan LR/RC are sufficient for anyone who wants to ace the LSAT. Think about it this way. Completing 7sage/reading books is comparable to learning how to drive a car, meanin…
@blah170blah and @"Jonathan Wang" make excellent points; however, there are many other variables in play when it comes to getting a job out of law school. Firstly, going to a T14 school gives one a great chance of getting a biglaw job, while region…
@fifthending While most schools do only consider the top score and the schools who claim to average multiple scores will most likely give more weight to the higher score, the goal is to only take the test once. You should not plan on retaking the t…
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Many schools claim that they take all scores into consideration, which means that they simply evaluate all scores; however, if someone scores a 173 and took the test again hoping to get a 178+ and go…
I would recommend the Cambridge Drilling Packets because they have a lot more questions than the 7sage Ultimate Course provides. It is a lot easier to see repetitive patterns in LR answers after you've seen over a hundred questions in a row, as opp…
I agree with all of the above. I don't know about the rest of you, but I've come to realize that just about every argument I hear made is completely flawed. I feel like LR has improved my ability to reason and analyze material more thoroughly.
@"Stone Alexander" My diagnostic was a 147. I started studying in December and I am currently scoring in the range of 160-166, with a goal of 170+ for the October 2015 test. I think you can score well above 160, possibly in the high 160s or higher…
As @"Jonathan Wang" pointed out, it is definitely advisable to research the statistics to see how many of those who were initially provided a scholarship actually maintained it. Also note, according to my independent research, most of the top schoo…