Submit your application asap BUT still take the LSAT and let the schools know to put your application on hold until your score is released. Or if you want to see your score before you submit to know if you want/need to retake then wait to submit you…
Hi and welcome to 7sage!!! While I'm not an admin I'm pretty sure once you're ultimate+ you're automatically able to view any pt explanation JY does. For example, the C2 explanation was recently done by JY and all ultimate+ members automatically had…
Pretty much what @"Cant Get Right" said. Ugh I was so disappointed in powerscore for releasing such a crappy book on RC. if anything it's LR Bible's ugly little sister.
Just focus on the course for now and if you want to beef up your studying, then check out the LSAT trainer only because it compliments 7sage material for the most part.
Oh man, this is a great question! I do think it's worth starting over, once you miss one inference you're likely to get all if not most of the questions incorrect. If this were under strict time and you're stimulating test day, I would just do the n…
The main thing you should take from the posts above is the more you expose yourself to stimulated PTs with legit BR, it should help rid of anxiety from test day. Honestly, no matter what you do nothing will 100% prepare you for what you're going to …
Hey it's alright @rush2vivid you'll l persevere if this what you really want and you'll figure out what's best for you as the weeks go on but no matter what I think starting in the morning should work in your favor
Studying for the LSAT is technically a full time job so it will be hard to juggle no doubt. Many people decide to either work part time or not at all during this time but if you don't have that luxury then you have to work with what's best for you!
Don't study when you're tired! I suggest studying in the morning. You'll be taking the LSAT in the morning most likely anyway so might as well get accustom to it
@"Alex Divine" said:
Just remember that the fool proof method works because you are memorizing the inferences you are going to see and apply to future games. Sometimes I do games I've never seen before and get them done way under time/-0 because it…
@"ay_fegetaboutit" said:
You should do it if you feel like you are helping out and it is rewarding. Don't volunteer for a line on your resume. Law schools couldn't care less if/where/how long you volunteered.
True and there's no need for proof of …
@TheLoftGuy said:
My study schedule is 30 hours a week, 8a-1p Mon-Fri with review and test prep on Saturday.
i don't foresee a burnout from this, it seems pretty solid! I like that you begin at 8.
@"Alex Divine" said:
I feel you on this.
LMAO you out of all people should know what it's like to be around unnecessary aggressiveness.
@"Alex Divine" said:
So much so that this is where I hang out on Friday nights, lol.
Literally me.
@"Al…
@melloish said:
I just don't have the motivation for that much studying when the university I intend on going to is not even in that ballpark.
Even if getting a 170 would result in an awesome scholarship as opposed to a 165? you'd be surprised wh…
@Coreyy02 said:
Success demands a schedule like y'all described so I better adapt I guess.
ohhh yes indeed! I'm #foreverthankful that 7sage offers a study schedule for it has made my study process a lot less stressful. Just seeing with your eyes …
You must have gotten the waiver last year or earlier because I also have the first superprep and I recently resubmitted a waiver application because mine expired and the newer waiver offers Superprep II
@david.busis will be doing another webinar soon and I highly advise you attend!! And actually I don't think it's too early to purchase the Admissions course that's offered here by David because it provides rich information on how to go about essay t…
Wow that's awesome and I'm sure people can benefit from this post! Congratulations!!
Here's the link: https://www.law.washington.edu/FinAid/docs/FranklinLSATPrepScholarshipApplication.pdf