@"Alex Divine" said:
I've been waiting to re-watch this I first saw it! I was the reason I became a 7Sage convert and decided to postpone, so I owe a lot to it
Lol, that's seriously amazing. I'm going to eventually binge on these webinars soon...…
@dytmom_3x I applaud you for chasing your dream despite the difficulties in your path. Taking a break is ok, and if you see that you're falling behind, just see where you went wrong and tackle it before moving on to anything else. The forum will be …
@CenaBena said:
Isn't it gross how now everything people say and do we can find the logical flaw?
For sure...I get told "ok Montaha, we aren't in a courtroom" on the daily lol.
@"dytmom_3x" said:
is that not so for the trial?
I'm afraid not try talking to @"Dillon A. Wright" to see if you guys can work something out regarding reactivating your membership?
@civnetn said:
I'm finding that the higher numbered tests have about 3-4 LR questions each section with different logical structures than those in the 40's.
It's ok, the more you comprehend and familiarize yourself with the curriculum, this should…
@StopLawying said:
I did well in his class and he wrote me an awesome recommendation letter for a scholarship at my school.
Oh man!!!! I hope you get in touch then - this seems like a good LOR on your application. The follow up should be simple: …
@"Cant Get Right" said:
Everyone is free to join regardless of their stage in prep
Do you see benefit in joining if you aren't in the PT phase yet though lol
I have a horrible horrible habit of skipping lines accidentally which sucks so bad! to help rid myself of this, I write the answer I chose in a big letter on the left side of the question so when it comes time to bubble, I leave no room for error.
@CenaBena said:
I think sometimes the biggest mistake we can make is comparing ourselves to other people and how they study
While it can be effective to find different study methods to give yourself another idea, it shouldn't result in "omg soan…
@"dytmom_3x" said:
i need to get the questions in print though
Seeing this truly breaks my heart!!! people are out here genuinely trying to score well on the LSAT and will need lots of PTs to do so....why you so salty, LSAC?
@civnetn said:
there seems to be this widely held conception that 3-4 months is the standard amount of time you need. The more I read, the more this seems to be false.
Well this may be true in terms of honing down a curriculum, but that doesn't me…
@civnetn said:
I went from about 10 wrong each section to about 2 or 3 wrong each section,
From just 2.5 months of study this is great!
@civnetn said:
It seems the higher numbered tests have much more difficult LR sections.
If anything the stru…
Haha @StopLawying if it makes you feel any better I've taken an undisclosed LSAT and it was very run of the mill. LSAC is heartless, but not so heartless that they'll make the undisclosed LSATs that much more difficult than the rest
Good call on postponing in December. Btw it may seem like I'm "postpone happy" but I only suggest this when people question whether they should take in a few weeks (usually an indication they're not prepared) or when they haven't finished a curricul…
I agree with the above, but this is something we shouldn't consider to worry about. All of the LSATs are structured the same no matter when you take it, that's the point of a standardized test. People come out with many theories on why June is bette…
Taking two PTs a day is just pointless in my opinion. There's no much to gain from that. The point of taking PTs is to not only take as many as possible, but to do so efficiently. The blind review method created by JY is probably the best thing you …
Absolutely what @"Alex Divine" said. I personally was unable to study well during my undergrad and decided to take a gap year to do so. It sucks but in the long run its totally worth it. This test makes you grow as a person. Weird I know
Yeah don't use too many materials at once so that's good you stopped the trainer for now lol. Well since Sept LSAT is right around the corner, I would hope you begin doing PTs rather soon to get the hang of it to increase your score. How many tests…
I've never used Manhattan material so I can't say much about it. I know @"Alex Divine" uses/d it though. I've studied with the Bibles and they were good for honing down the base of the LSAT but it wasn't enough for me to get a good score. Out of all…