@rajeevbagga.rb said:
Would you say it's not worth it, then, to buy a course if I'm going to jump to the RC questions specifically?
In this case, no I don't see the benefit in enrolling in a course if you only want to tackle one portion of the L…
Besides the 7sage curriculum, lots of top scorers say reading The Economist, Scientific, NY Times etc. in your free time can help with RC because it's essentially the same reading material. Additionally, The LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim helped me greatl…
All of the packs have the same curriculum but the "larger" packs come with more PT explanations and many more resources to study with. What's great about 7sage is that you're always guaranteed a 14 day money back guarantee and you can always upgrade…
@Shahbanou said:
but I think with this time off I can come back stronger.
I think so too! sometimes the best you can do to boost your score is to take a break
@MrSamIam said:
going from ~150 to ~170 is another. You may be able to do it in a month, but it often takes people several months to even get from a ~160 into the ~170s.
This is something that many people overlook! I think December should be your…
@"Tina Cho" said:
If my target score is around 165 or at least in 160 range, how many PTs should I take? and since which PT?
Really hard to tell since everyone is different. The general rule of thumb is 15-30 PTs (especially of the newer ones) sho…
@nanchito said:
35 and up are for strictly timed pts and shouldnt be used for drilling unless you took them already.
I would say 40 and up, but the reason for this is because the newer PTs are more relevant to the LSAT of today.
Matthew seriously man you are GOALS and someone who motivates the hell out of me! Thank you for sharing your story and you're going to make the September LSAT wish it was never born! You got this man and congratulations on the major success you've a…
@peterpetrousian said:
I don't know why this happened but now i'm seriously reconsidering taking the test in September
Your last 5 PTs are a good indication of where you stand test day. Postpone if you don't reach your goal within the next few wee…
@nantesorkestar said:
So instead of freaking out, I'm going to review this test intensely and figure out what went wrong for every incorrect question.
Good for you!
@"Dillon A. Wright" haha! I noticed that too! I attributed it to him just being a proper proctor because that's how my proctor always says it. El-sac is the street name obviously lol
Take a break from taking PTs. Maybe a few days or a week. Maybe all you need to do is recharge. You shouldn't be digressing. If this happens it's usually the result of burn out
Yes guys please only contribute on here if you're certain you can make it to the webinar! David is kind enough to do this for free so please make it worth his time by attending!
@"Navas de Tolosa" said:
What do you recommend?
First congrats on the 176+!! that's legit...second, NOTHING. You do nothing but breathe on days off. You hear me?
Haha @"Dillon A. Wright" Canada and Buffalo summer has been atrocious this year! Barely any rain either. I shouldn't complain though, in a few months we will be graced by mountains of snow
Naaah, I'm all about JY. Something about his voice gives me solace while taking PTs lol. Hopefully I can hear him as I'm taking the actual LSAT haha #noshame