@10000019 said:
No they won’t be deleted
This. Also, I’m 99% sure that if they wanted to update something (like the date), they can even edit their letters. I think letters are good for 5 years
@JustDoIt said:
What if I don't want them to hold it? Should I let them know? Especially where I doubt they will have rendered a decision by the time I get my scores back...
Yup; let them know. After submitting to Berkeley and GW, I saw that…
@tringo335 said:
I’ve seen a lot of people who scored in the 170s recommend meditation techniques before during and after the test. It might help to research that as well. Good luck!
I'm one of those people! I cannot recommend meditation eno…
@cgracia12 got it. I think you should definitely get some other opinions here—I’m not an expert—but if I were in your position, I’d notify the schools that I’m retaking the LSAT and leave it at that. I know it’s not what you want to hear, but many L…
This all depends on what your addendum will aay. I think you should write it if you have a specific reason for your underperformance (i.e. you were sick, a close family member died the day before, etc). If you simply had a bad day, telling them you …
I’m not sure you can say they love high GPA/lower LSAT, but they definitely do have unusually high GPA percentiles and (relatively) low LSAT percentiles compared to their peer schools. If you’re a reverse splitter, Chicago’s probably a good place to…
Welcome to 7Sage. With 6 weeks, you won’t be able to finish Starter (so def don’t go beyond that). My biggest recommendation would be to fool proof games and take advantage of the webinars here. Good luck!
@Aspiring1L said:
Hey everyone. I'm registered for the Feb 2018 LSAT and was wondering if anyone recommends using 7Sage for 1.5 month prep. I took the Dec 2017 LSAT and self-studied for 4-months using Powerscore. The nerves took over on test d…
I second those who’ve recommended a review of the CC and working with a tutor. It sounds as though you need structure and accountability. Meeting with a tutor (some of whom just charge $10-50/hr) every two or three weeks could help keep you in track…
Don’t have tons of advice...but come on, dude. 3.94 at U of Chicago...you definitely have the smarts for law school. Don’t get yourself down.
Have you met with a tutor? Is there a section of the test where you tend to either get lucky or not? For m…
@WhatAmIEven said:
@cal270 yah I am. I’ve been drilling untimed sections and BR-ing for LR. What else should I do?
Sorry I’m not familiar with “25 in 25 minutes” would you mind explaining?
I space out a lot and very often I have to go f…
@WhatAmIEven said:
@Sami I am weakest at LR and RC, my last PT (PT 82) I got a LG -1, LR -9 & -6, RC -8.
So you're losing a LOT on LR. Look at your analytics here on 7Sage and drill like mad.
Also, are you struggling with time? With LR,…
Thanks for your responses, everyone! I know I still have some work to do on LG, and I have a lot of time to study over the next month (no longer dealing with 9-5 internship or full time school). Sounds as though there isn’t much to lose!
@goingfor99th said:
Assumption negation technique is king! (I'm not sure what 7sage's specific term for the technique is.)
This; when I think I have the answer to a Necessary Assumption question, I negate the answer choice. If that negated A…
I don't mean to minimize your issues in any way--but meditation really helped me. I agree with @"Seeking Perfection" above...I had enormous trouble with nerves on the September LSAT, and meditation made all the difference. I highly recommend Headspa…
Videotape yourself. Make sure you aren't wasting time while reading. After watching a video and reviewing with a tutor, I realized I wasn't taking way too long trying to digest the material…I sometimes spent almost 4.5 min reading! Challenge yoursel…
I would only write an addendum if you really think you'll have something substantive to say. In other words, if your practice test scores were going up significantly, but then you got very sick the night before the exam, that could be worthwhile to …