Hey! I am just trying to keep studying with the paper and not worry too much about the digital test for now. Try to go on LSAC and look at the example they provide. To be honest, I think the digital may actually be easier because we will get to flag…
Hey! I definitely that it can be helpful to foolproof 1-35 because it has so many different games that fall in the "MISC" category. Sometimes, you just need to be exposed to different games as well. I try my best to keep a logic games folder and the…
Thank you! I think you should take a diagnostic test right now (June 2006/2007 is what 7sage recommends I think), put in those results and get through the course first. Then, you will be able to add more tests to your analytics and you will see wher…
Hey! Honestly, I think just take 39-49 to use as timed sections or even take them as preptests. That's what I am doing and definitely notice results because in BR, I am able to truly understand what my weak areas are...even if you are doing it for t…
To be honest, I think 7sage will be very helpful for you. I was thinking about using all these different resources before, but I thankfully found 7sage. It has all the information for you to absorb, the tests are available, you can create custom que…
Hi! Okay, so I basically think that I can relate to you very well because I tried doing this last year and studied for a few months, but could have done so much better if I was aware of all the effort it truly was going to take. I wasn't really usin…
What worked best for me is doing all the sets in the CC, taking practice sets to find my weaknesses, and then drilling certain areas. I would even go to the older tests like in the 40s just to take the LR sections as timed to get more data on where …
Hey! I struggled with this too, but I think my issue was more that I would end up choosing SA rather than the NA. The SA would just make it way too strong, rather than the NA which may be weaker, but completely necessary or it will be destroyed with…
Wow! Once a month?! I will be applying next cycle, but I think I will be anxiously checking every morning and night haha, but that's just me. I wish I had your patience! Tbh, I don't think there is any reason to be checking too often because it's no…
Wow! Congratulations on your score. Could you share some tips with us on how you went from 160s to 170s. If I was in your spot, I would not settle one bit. Get the scholarship money haha! I talked with other 7sagers as well and they really did recom…
Hey! I honestly think you have a great GPA and an amazing LSAT score. Just give it some time and believe in the best. I'm sure waiting sucks, but you honestly cannot do anything at this point. Just believe you did the best you could and go have fun …
I feel like the ultimate+ package has been really helpful for me, but you should probably get the starter at least if you're new to 7sage. Feel free to inbox me if you have any questions
I think you could do them both together, which worked best for me. LG is much easier to learn, but LR takes time and you want to make sure you're giving yourself that. I would suggest that you watch intro to logic, advanced logic in LR sections. The…
Wow! This was so helpful and insightful to look at it. I also need to stop writing irrelevant or just crossing it off right away. Sometimes, I feel like I'll just know the right answer and can't explain it, but I know it is right. How do you guys go…
It may help to upgrade from starter to like ultimate. I started with starter and realized I wanted more questions. I needed the extra questions, difficult questions, explainations, drilling sets, and more. It allows you to also make your own questio…
Hey! I would say that you can skip a few of the sets, so you have something to come back to. For example, if I see a lot of easy sets, I'll skip onto medium and hard. It all depends on what you truly need to work on. For example, you might be overki…
Alright then, everyone has a different sense of humor. Can't be serious all the time 🤷♀️🙊
@FixedDice said:
@Princess said:
Haha you have to admit, it was a little funny 😂 😂
Not really, no.
It's honestly best to take the test first to know where you're at right now. I strongly advise you to NOT enroll in any Kaplan course or other courses. This is a test which you really should try to self-study for. I think it's so important to learn …
Hahaha I love it. Have to shoot your shot, right? 😂
@Harvey_l said:
Empower your personal self, a healthy, understandable boyfriend would support your dreams!!
Such as a person like myself. (oof self promo, I'lll get to a t14 somehow r…
Wow! Congratulations on getting accepted to those colleges. I know you didn't include Michigan in the votes, but even that is a great school to consider. I've heard from people it is the more "friendlier" than other T14. Of course I'm not sure if th…
I only rewrote my notes one time or max twice. I tried to read before the class, listen to lectures, ask questions if needed, go to office hours, and just create a study guide for myself with my lecture notes and book notes. To be honest, memorizati…
Ofcourse it’s not necessary to do the three steps in every scenario. I’m not a law student, so I’m not sure how much time we will have. But in undergrad, I did take 30 credits of upper level classes at the same time, and was still able to make the t…
Hey! You mentioned that you haven't started studying for the LSAT yet. Have you had the chance to take a diagnostic test? That is going to tell you where you stand and only then you can plan your next moves. Personally, I feel like I got overconfide…
Hey! I was stuck in a similar situation last year where I scored in the early 60s and just wanted to take the test, but I wanted to score 170+. Even though everyone was saying I need to delay it, I just didn't want to believe them. That's when I too…
Hey! It sounds like good plan. It all depends on what you're comfortable with. I'm wondering if it would be better to actually just use your computer in class for notes. Then, you can go and rewrite notes in a notebook. Then, you could organize the …
Hi! I think it depends on your LSAT scores, GPA, and what schools you apply to. For example, if you were applying to lower ranked schools with 170+, I'm pretty sure you could get great scholarships. It may not be the case at higher Top 10 schools th…
Personally, I think it would be a great idea to write something that you may not have talked about in your personal statement or if it's just briefly in your resume. It just adds a little more information about you. I know the time is a bit short, b…
Hey! I think I would go back and review those sets that you haven't completed yet. Keep reviewing the material to keep it fresh. You can have a review day or just review as you go in the course. It may be a good start to just start drilling a few LR…