As I mentioned in the other post, I did have a friend who was doing both of these... I can tell you that you're better off with 7 sage... as (and this just may be my an issue with my friend... but I suspect it has something to do with the way they s…
@royaimani Please don't get me wrong and I apologize if I have offended you... but this is the exact same advise that WAS INDEED offered to me when I had a similar problem as yours.... I took a 2 week long break and was able to put in long hours aga…
There is no such normal difference between PT and BR scores. Keep on practicing and applying the lessons that you have learnt from BR because every question is a lesson... it has a genetic twin on the LSAT... in effect, there would probably be no qu…
Whenever you can take out time and whenever it is comfortable to you... just make sure you put in consistent effort, that is all... remember this process has to be about YOU.... and not the test... the test is a stepping stone in YOU achieving your …
@naveedhalavi it depends on what you are comfortable with... if you grasp the concept after a set of 10 or 12 questions and can do it, then that is good for a specific question type... for example, for me, I just needed to do the 7sage examples of M…
@mpits001 I've done it and I think it helps... (though my core set of games was always the problem sets with the lessons... I've done those around 20 odd times each... over a period of months of course) what happens is that there earlier games are g…
@royaimani... that is EXACTLY why you need to take a break.... because it has gotten monotonous for you... which is a sign that burnout is there... if you don't rest, it will start affecting PT scores... the best thing to do would be to think of not…
@nicole.hopkins ... your score will always fall within a certain range depending upon your prep... but after you have given a couple of tests, you can... and JY does say this often... take the average of your last 3 tests... your LSAT score will be …
^^ this and yes material does come back to you quickly... however, go through the fundamentals again... bad habits can creep in quickly and the fundamentals are what keep them at bay... revise LAWGIC, and the basic LR types... keep on practicing gam…
I've probably done a 5 section test once in my life.... didn't feel the need to do it ever again.... didn't make much of a difference for me either in Dec 2013 or Dec 2014... it really doesn't make a difference except maybe for your confidence (i.e.…
Yes plenty of drilling, and (in my opinion) with the caveat that IF by June, you are not where you need to be, DON'T take the test... the fact that you're getting almost everything correct when you do the questions when not timed basically means tha…
No... you should definitely try for a higher score... because that means not only the best school possible but also higher schol at your regional school. Either ways, this is a WIN WIN situation. Chance at a prestigious school increasing the odds of…
Take a few days off... like 3 or 4 and see how things are after that... scores are known to jump post time-out if you've been at it for a while before the break...
yeah... + what would also help is keeping track of the questions that you got wrong on either copy, specially the ones that you got wrong on both... creating an excel dox... noting the Q. no, Section No, PT No, and Type on this dox, also getting a …
@tsamvelyan there is like this major discussion thread devoted to this: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2253 and apart from that... I LOVE the law school prep thing coz Larry has the formula down proper... Law school is designed to…
I had a couple last year with Northwestern and Chicago (by invite). Some standard ones could be any of the following: Why law? Why now?, Why this school?, What do you intend to do with your law degree?, What is the one area where you thing you can m…
I would have felt that way...but in the two weeks after my LSAT was done, I had 3 papers due including one statistics paper, and then 80 exams to correct, an international flight to catch... :P ; Back home the days flew by fast as I was meeting rela…
@emli1000 don't worry.. Larry is a super cool guy who is probably funnier (if possible) than JY (though it would be a tough contest) and he definitely knows his stuff!!!
@"joegotbored-1" you are totally right... Larry teaches the best methods to do well in law school... i.e. succeed in law school exams. And yeah law school does place a lot of emphasis on your final grades as they matter for employment purposes... k…
Yeah some of it is getting proficient with the major problem groups, such as MBTs & MSS, NA, SA, Flaw... and then I know this sounds cliched... but try get your conditional logic down pat... this leads to a substantial increase in speed... you w…