Yep those books are great resources!!! Plus... with Levine, you can actually set up a free phone consultation... which is kind of neat!!! And she is really good but EXORBITANT !!!
Well a //llel flaw is essentially a flaw question with an additional step - you have to find a twin of the EXACT same flaw pattern present in the stimulus in the answers - the answer which has a flaw that is a genetic match to the flaw in the stimul…
Of course as far as my political leanings go here is an interesting comparative law piece that me and a friend and former colleague of mine wrote for the Yale Journal of International Law Online (interesting piece to look at just as an aside from LS…
@emli1000 lol tight spot there... common friends but yes the FB group is something I've been thinking about a lot @"Dillon A. Wright" should I go ahead and create a 7sage friends & alumni group?
Well I for one never used them as I had the ultimate package just like you have and the problem sets from there were plenty for me... I went by the mentality that at the end of the day they would likely be the same questions as there are only a fini…
lol @nicole.hopkins awesome idea... lol @blah170blah and @VegMeg55 I was actually thinking of a Facebook alumni group for people who are done with the course. 7sage is a bonding experience which I for one will definitely carry on for life (and I can…
@Jengibre That's a great idea. I'd be down to read some PS's whenever I could as I'm sure some of the other members would too. Starting an FB group or something like that would not be bad at all... or even just a shout out here on the message board…
lol @DumbHollywoodActor it takes as LONG as it takes (and it takes quite long) but you're going about it right!!! It took me 3 - 3.5 months to fool proof whatever I did but I was exceptionally bad at games.
@chupacabra Yeah... like @nicole.hopkins said don't take it now... also weaken and strengthen types are questions which deal specifically with the relationship between the premises and the conclusion... and NOT the premises and conclusions themselve…
the best way is to get the fundamentals down by revisiting them again and again... every LSAT problem is a lesson that has a genetic twin on the LSAT... first I would get the macro level stuff down by looking at your analytics and focusing on the ma…
More practice... the ones in the video are not necessarily easier... they could be among the toughest ones on the LSAT like the rattlesnake problem... the ones he uses on the videos are the ones that are the most instructional in their solutions... …
@cnguye15 You could definitely look to the Scientific American... the passages are as similar in complexity and density to the science passages in the LSAT as you can get.
@AlexanderL0 while there is still time in the June LSAT, if your situation remains the same in a few weeks and you believe that you can do better, it is always good to reschedule... the LSAT is a means to an end and not the end in itself... and ther…
Congrats on the GREAT score... Test 38 is not really an easy test... I'd say it is tough as it has a BEAST of a game in the LG section perhaps one of the hardest in LSAT history... that one definitely makes top 15 if not top 10... hopefully this sco…
Hey @cnguye15 good or bad, the LSAT does not differentiate between native speakers and non native speakers... the average time to do an LSAT RC passage questions and all is 8 min 45 seconds... in that, your ideal time reading a passage should be 3.5…
@arabprodigy30 Honestly, I would not work with a law school consultant AT ALL... except in one scenario... if you REALLY want to go to a particular school AND your numbers are borderline for that school... the fact is that law school is an extremely…
Seriously... if that kid spent HALF the time that she spends engaged in her shenanigans here at 7sage on prepping for the LSAT... she'd be much better off for it!!! Trolling is such a HUGE waste of time!!!
The best thing you can do at this point is not to let it affect your state of mind... 2 PT's before the actual test, I got a -14 on the games... :P don't worry about it... and also take a small break from the LSAT for a day or two.
no... 4 to 5 months would be on the REALLY fast side... personally I'd say 6 - 7 months and more likely a year of substantial immersion in the curriculum and PTs to truly know the test. Also @orangepower20 I would say shoot for June... but if you're…