Plenty of people... @amanda_kw @emli1000 ... @alexroark5 @nicole.hopkins ... I used it when I was prepping... they complement each other well and in my view are a great combination.
The rule of thumb is the average of your last 3 PTs... also...you should probably pose this question a week before the June exam... there is plenty of time from now till then and in my view at least, any decision at this point would be premature...
Totally follow @VegMeg55 's advice... and yep headaches are a giveaway for optical problems especially if as you say in your other post you are having eye strain... I'd visit an ophthalmologist or optometrist... nothing may come of it... but if some…
@hl2270dw my mistake... I was responding to @rblackshear but yes unfortunately OP may well have to purchase the test booklets and stuff... I still think that most of the value of the 7sage course is in the explanations and not the PDFs... while in a…
Have you thought of getting your eyes checked (if you haven't) and maybe getting glasses or contacts if there is a need for them? I had a similar problem during the early stages of LSAT prep in 2013... got my eyes checked and found that I needed gla…
Yeah splitting gameboards becomes intuitive at a point in time but in the beginning always split... its good practice too and helps you keep track of things... however my rule of thumb was that if there were more than 4 gameboards, I would not split…
7sage's explanations for the price that they provide it at are already the floor for the market... getting such quality instruction for less... I don't know about anyone else... I have not found in the marketplace... and I did my due diligence befor…
I've used the Manhattan RC guide... that system trains you to read in a particular way.. which is conducive for test takers... structure of passage, I was getting 15 - 17 in the RC portion of the test before Manhattan... then I never got less than a…
And no... you will likely not be allowed to drink water during the test... the only time you can drink something is during your break... load up on fluids and use the rest room before the test starts so that you can last till the break...
Yes... there was no 'break' between sections during the test... the proctor calls time... then asks you to turn the page... at least that is how it was with me.
I'd say develop a system of notation and train yourself to see structure in the passages... and read with an eye towards certain types of things... main point, authors attitude... passage organization.. these things matter a lot. Was getting 15 - 17…
I don't think it will and neither should it... the value of a 7sage course is not in the PDFs... you can get LSAT books from amazon.com or from someone who has been prepping for the LSAT before hand... the REAL value is the skill building instructi…
NP @william.j.kwon take a look at this lesson: http://classic.7sage.com/lesson/premise-conclusion/
As JY points out there: The definition of premise is "a sentence which supports another sentence". That for me would be first principle... in that it…
Yes @migaluna , @nicole.hopkins makes a good point... you could ask them if they would be willing to let you defer a year with your schol in tact... i know that a lot of schools do that... UCI gave me a non binding deferral last year with my schol …
@arabprodigy30 ... I guess its a personal study habit thing but a safe one size fit all framework would likely be 20 minutes of work followed by a 5 - 7 odd minute break and if you have ADHD, then doing something physical during those 5 - 7 minutes …
@arabprodigy30 working out used to keep me motivated... I'd set aside that time just for myself and some how that would help me power up thru the prep... and to stop myself from getting distracted, I'd watch a Tom and Jerry cartoon after every 50 mi…
@william.j.kwon Ok so I just saw this... and I have the out of Print LSATs... so I'll take a stab at this... I'm assuming that the only thing you are concerned with is the premise conclusion structure and not an explanation of the actual answer so h…
Its a personal decision... what do YOU hope to get out of law school? what are the prospects from Chapman for this outcome v. those from Loyola? How much does debt mean to you as far as attending school goes? How much do you care for brand value? W…