I have a pretty good idea of what I need to work on based off the current analytics. Also, when I BR the problem sets I drill. The ones I usually get wrong are in line with my analytics.
@KarenKnowsAll said:
Bump
J.Y mostly makes the problem sets easiest to hardest. What you can do to give yourself some time restraint is to do the problem sets with 50% and/or 100% extra time. Personally I don't think the problem sets are a f…
Check the 10s of other threads with study group posts. I swear, you cant miss them.
Oh they rarely work too, atleast in my experience. But I'm sure you will get some people who say they work and attest to them. Those are rare, you just need to man …
In this day and age, seems like a weird request to make on a public forum. I would have thought if it was such a "disaster", you would have close friends, family, and/or even peers from work/school who you would first ask to lend you their laptop/de…
Without having read Ellen Cassidy's method, I agree with what LSAT survivor said. The Answer Choice should build a bridge between the two apparent conflicting ideas. After doing many questions I noticed that many wrong ACs only solved one idea. Whil…
I agree with you Veronica. I have been using PTs in the 35s to 50s and the LR section seem pretty difficult compared to the one PT 70 I did. However I might have just got lucky with PT 70. Hopefully others can attest to the difficulty.
LG and RC we…
My diagnostic was about 135, first person in my family to go to university, and a first generation Canadian. I also have a GPA of 3.97/4.00, but having this high of a GPA taught me nothing on how to approach the LSAT. What I came to realize, for my …
While I agree that the community is probably one of the most respectful. It does get annoying when you see the same questions posed. After a few years, I've noticed a great deal of babying that happens on 7Sage. People expect to get spoon fed answer…
@Shraddha1805 said:
@This_is_Hard No I am just seeking ways of obtaining the copy (By paying full price), which seems to be impossible right now in my country. But someone suggested that i should contact the author directly, so i'll try doing…
Sounds like you are looking for a pirated copy of the book and/or buy it off of someone who is willing to give you a copy for less of the cost then what it would cost you to buy it legitimately. Highly illegal.
Ellen does a great job and I think sh…
@"Well there you go" said:
I asked this question yesterday and no one replied.
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/25885/recommended-pts-approaching-test-day
It's a hard cold world out there, not everything is going to be …
As a fellow Canadian, I would cancel that score. No point of having a score that low as I am not aware of any Canadian Law schools that would accept you in the regular admission category.
Hope it works out, have seen groups made and been apart of some groups here for the past 2 years. What seems to happen is it works for 1 or 2 weeks than for whatever reason the group breaks.
Ultimately, accountability rests with the person and his/…
Why stop there, it seems like you have a ton of capability left to exceed a 154. It was only your second PT! You are on the monthly plan, you have a ton of practice tests left to use and if you keep on practicing, BRing, and reviewing your weak poin…
Depends where you currently are in terms of skills, how much focused time you can dedicate on a daily basis, and what your goal score is.
What was your diagnostic score?
What is your goal score?
How much focused time can you dedicate in a day? I …
I disagree with andrew. If I could go back, I would first study RC, LR, than LG. RC takes the longest amount of time to get good at, the sooner you practice this element, the better chance you have at getting better at it. You do not want to get thr…
Sounds like you rushed through the CC, as a score that low indicates you did not fully learn or grasp the fundamentals of what was taught. Did you do the drills as well? I cannot see a score that low having gone through all the drills and carefully …
I had a similar diagnostic, actually lower at about 138. Started with The LSAT Trainer too, but I don't think it was as good as the CC. The Trainer takes a more general perspective, which can be useful if you have the tools to understand the test in…
Definitely agree with Great White Shark on working on RC everyday. I have been doing at least one RC passage a day for the past month. Last week I did a PT, I improved dramatically by over 10 points, although I started at a score much lower than you…
After having the chance to change my test dates 2 times in the past four months for FREE, I am holding out with the coupon they gave me UNTIL I am actually ready to take the exam. JY's words are so right when he says to not register until you feel y…
Definitely agree with Dinosaur, do the CC first/primarily. The Trainer is more of a supplement and tackling the exam from a big picture perspective. But what use is this perspective if you don't have the tools necessary to execute the plan. 7Sage do…
Hey Lexi, I had started with a score of 139 (possibly a point or two lower) two years ago. I did half of the CC and read most of the LSAT Trainer over the last two years, my score went up to about 147 and hovered around here with no real improvement…
I feel more people getting laid off and recent graduates not being able to find a job lead it to being more competitive. Also, if people are at home with nothing to do, it'd be a good time to study up on the LSAT.