@TheMikey I am happy to hear that is the way you go about these questions as well. Question: Have you seen a trend of the 'weak' answer choices being used on the more difficult questions? J.Y. has stressed this structure throughout the whole curricu…
I think it would be logical to find out where exactly the problems are. Whether it is timing, overall understanding, the questions, or just not being able to quickly go back and find an answer in the passage.
Incorporating several strategies to spe…
I agree with the others! I took the advice myself a few weeks ago. Just imagine walking into the test center with the utmost confidence that you will be able to score at or above where you would like to. Cheers.
I found that studying for the LSAT is analogous to any sort of other types of physical training. Much like the muscles of the body, the brain needs time to slowly increase study time. I found that I can study up to 6.5 hours now before I am ready to…
@"Cant Get Right" I just finished your most recent webinar and it has given me confidence in postponing that I needed badly. Thank you for your wisdom!!
Thank you all for the comments @theLSATgrind2017 @john.tart.139 @uhinberg @goingfor99th !!! I have been stressing because I know that if I take the LSAT in December, then I will have less of a chance of admission at HSY. Would this be the case?
I a…
@AllezAllez21 said:
The LSAT process is hard and progress is non-linear.
I am a little confused by your attitude on the scores--you seem to have jumped from a pre-CC score of 141 to a post CC score of ~154. That's a 13 point jump, which i…
@"Alex Divine" said:
As far as your BR goes, I think you are doing a good job.
This may be unrelated to BR, but have you spent time fool proofing the LG bundle?
I think that could be a big help, at least I know it has been for me. It…
I am full time LSAT. 8 hours a day, 6-7 days a week (8 hours not including breaks or time spent on my phone). By no means was this a "jump right into it" schedule. I started at 3-4 hours 4 days a week. Every week I added another day and some more t…
@"joe.j.ham" said:
Wondering if anyone knows what date the September LSAT is open for registration? I have it down as May but just looking for reassurance/confirmation, etc...
Not yet
@jaefromcanada said:
I was on a different forum when I had a question about meditation. I recently downloaded "Headspace" on my iPhone and it's been great. What it does is it gradually guides you, in increments, in the realms of meditation. I'…
@jaefromcanada said:
@RafaelBernard dude, i was the same way. then i downloaded this app called "Headspace" and it's been great. When I say 30 minutes, it takes me like 5 minutes to get set up, 10 minutes to meditate, 5 minutes to wind down, e…
Hey Alex and all fellow 7sagers (:
I have been full-time studying for almost three months now. I tried a very strict schedule with time slots and everything, but I found this to get old after a week or two. The best approach, for myself at least, i…
Ah! Awesome, thank you for this advice. I will more then likely start when I finish the CC in two weeks. Thank you for your input. It seems as if focusing on a particular section at a time is the way to go. At least this is what I understood from y'…
Hello @kzeng826, I am currently in the CC at the moment, but I can reference back to the way J.Y. taught this issue.
Here is a visual way to see how these three are interrelated (SA (PSA (Str))) I wish I could do a venn diagram like J.Y. does, but …
Thank you all for the comments, I will strive to mark the conclusion of the argument the question stem is asking for. I guess that would not take very long and it would be well worth it. Similarly, I will tweak my BR and do a full breakdown.
In hin…
I am shooting for the September test as well! I seriously was just asking that same question not too long ago (I believe I even posted a discussion very similar to yours also). I have so say, 7sage has been absolutely amazing. With all of the discus…
@OldManAndTheLSAT @"Cant Get Right" Thank you two so much! I'll take y'alls advice and just keep a timer going. It sounds like a great approach to really understand what I am doing first. It might even help easing frustration too.
Thanks again!!!