@"Darth Jurist" so glad you found 7Sage! You're well on your way to your own goals. Post whenever you need some input or encouragement - we're here to help!
This is really not a great solution, but I've done it by stacking a bunch of large books on my desk (I bought most of my LSAT tests in book form before I knew about the PDFs), and then putting my phone on top with the camera end out over the books. …
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I would say if you are just at JY's target times when you drill 1-35, you haven't truly foolproofed them yet. You need to be under his times - and sometimes well under - if you have seen those games quite a bit. So it depends - are you …
Well, since you're only getting to 3 out of 4 games, I think you have pretty large gains to make there. That is the easiest section to deal with given the English difficulty for you. I'm not sure if games alone could get you toward your target score…
@nibs7985 I'm still on this LG train! Something is going on for you. I think if you're spending 30 minutes on the first three games and ending up with 5 mins for the last, but you have already done the bundle, then you have all the essential skills …
Always max out LG improvement first - foolproof the games using JY's advice and Pacifico's method. Your reading pace will impact you less on the games than on other sections. After mastering games, see where you're scoring and we can hopefully provi…
You have massive gains to make in LG. That alone could bump you up beyond your goal range. Have you drilled all games from 1-35 until under JYs time?? There is no reason you should accept scoring -8 on games consistently.
Mix them up! I would suggest saving most of the 70s for later in your prep, but for example if you do 2 PTs/wk, do one from the 40s, one from the 50s, and the next week do one from 50s and one from 60s. Variety is good.
I didn't know about the PBS show! I'll have to catch that. Just checked out Chernow's biography that the musical is based on - I'm so excited to read it!
Yes!! @DumbHollywoodActor I also exercise to it. Actually I do pretty much everything with that soundtrack in the background. But definitely running.
@bjphillips5 ahhh, yes! So good - I listened to it *non-stop* on an 6 hr roadtrip a few weeks back.…
Today my friend has a fever and she also found out her apartment has mold in it. She is convinced the mold is causing the fever. She is a very smart person. And yet.
#LSATtrainsyouforreallife
I love John Oliver.
Watch Making a Murderer, but also listen to the stories of pretty much any Black/Brown men who are incarcerated...
War on drugs, mandatory minimums, three strikes, 90+% of accused cut a deal and never see a trial. So, basically, …
I don't think it is less than gracious to receive those offers and sit on them without communicating until it becomes necessary.
If you are very enthused about the school, by all means you can reach out to them. But the admissions process - and many…
I actually see some patterns here. You are improving overall on LR, for example. Because you have so much variation, you should track both overall improvement and where you are closing the gaps and getting more consistent on sections. LR is closing …
You are so sweet! I'm happy to help, I benefitted so much from the forums when I was starting in my prep.
I definitely relate to your experience with those first few painful drilling experiences with LG. It's the learning process! You are teaching y…