Paging @BruiserWoods
Before she answers you though I have to say that those who take the LSAT with accommodations are some pretty tough people and I applaud you all. It's so easy to just give up and skip out on our dreams once an obstacle is put i…
For 179, the starter pack really is an excellent resource and often understated because of its price. I think you'll do just fine with it and there are people on here that have scored in the 170s with the starter pack. I think you need to focus more…
@red416416 I'm inclined to think that maybe the powerscore books just aren't working out for you. Your situation reminds me plenty of my own when I was only using PS. I say give it one more shot with this method and if you aren't seeing improvement …
@"Ann California" then carry on it's just easy to get sucked into the thinking of "oh no this person does 4287 lessons a day I should too" lol so be careful of that.
Everyone's different so if you're asking this question to gauge where you think you should be pacing at then it's a pointless question. But it seems you already understand that quality > quantity so case closed
You just need to brush up on fundamentals and do some solid BR, after some time I can almost guarantee you'll be improving. I had a phase of being confident in my answers only to see I got them incorrect and this is mainly due to not understanding t…
@"Alex Divine" said:
But watching my 7Sage lessons on my rooftop, with the cityscape in the background, and a nice iced tea is what I look forward to every night.
Plz switch places with me
@eajones unfortunately the webinar won't be posted afterwards but all information will be available in the Admissions packages (all levels)
https://classic.7sage.com/enroll-admissions/
@"Alex Divine" said:
And that is you should absolutely wait until you are 100% ready to do your best on this test
This guy catches on quick!
@Wonderwall , don't be so hard on yourself by setting yourself up for failure. At this rate, you are gua…
@StopLawying said:
I think the test is now available on Amazon.
Correct. Here's the link:https://www.amazon.com/Official-LSAT-PrepTest-78-June/dp/0986086258/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1469656128&sr=8-1&keywords=june+2016+lsat
Plus, you know the clown is going to have an absolutely incredible PS. You’ll laugh; you’ll cry; and you’ll end by laughing about what made you cry: That’s the power of a degree in clowning
@"Cant Get Right" LMAOOOO...I'm done
@"The Talented Mr. Divine" said:
I am going to use The LSAT Trainer to shore up any weaknesses.
Smart move. You'll find the trainer compliments many 7sage material, so no worries in that dept.
@MrSamIam said:
To give you an idea, I have an entire 500 page notebook filled with LSAT notes. Over the last year, I have never referred back to those notes. Instead, I go back to the curriculum and rewatch the videos as needed.
If I could go ba…
Basically 3-4 months prep is what is normal and if you take longer you're an idiot...
LMAO. The best part is the person saying this most likely took more than 4 months to get a decent score but keeps the myth alive out of peer pressure.