The fact that any one professor is more or less tied to apparently relevant fields is irrelevant, so no worries there.
If you think she will write you a great LOR, take advantage of it. Just be sure to abide by the principle "less is more," when su…
Wow. We're at the cusp of things really changing, it seems. I bet schools would love more numbers to choose from. And, of course, the LSAT may be going digital. Crazy times.
Hey, everyone! I'll be going over PT 42 Passage 2 for my webinar. There's no need to check it out beforehand, but doing so can serve as a nice comparison.
I wanted to post a question here just so I don't forget it:
When both waitlisted and accepted, do we only have until the deposit deadline to negotiate/make our decision? That is, do we only have until then before our seat is lost at the school to w…
I'm a firm believer in anticipating in a way akin to how Josh does. If I see a gap, I note it, but I don't depend on it. Jonathan Wang always told me to anticipate broadly rather than with too much specificity and for obvious reasons - you may miss …
Hey! I too struggled with improving in RC and for the longest time.
Engage in fluid anticipation and hold fast to that anticipation as you're reading. Anticipating isn't just for the end of each paragraph; do it as you're reading throughout the pa…
Unless I averaged your numbers incorrectly, your average rests just above a 160, with one outlier that slightly skews the average. So a 157, especially under those circumstances and on the real test, isn't too far off from where you were performing.…
I had no idea JY ever said this, but I completely agree and have said the same myself. Not taking five-section PTs every time is not a huge deal, providedyou've taken more than just several with five sections (maybe 10 or more, at the very least). I…
Parallel Method of Reasoning and to a much lesser extent Flawed Parallel Method of Reasoning would be the other bigs ones.
I have nothing for your second question. If anyone would know, it'd be @twssmith
Hey! I think I can provide a satisfactory answer here.
The embedded conditional is effectively SB --> X, with X representing (D ---> IAH).
When we take the contrapositive, what are we taking the contrapositive of? X (D --> IAH) or SB --&g…
For me, it depends on how much you're getting from those other schools. Financial/need-based aid could be a big factor. If you can get it and end up with money anywhere near what the others are giving you, Michigan would almost have to be number one…
@BenjaminSF's point on recognizing why you're skipping is a tremendously important one.
For me, skipping what I know to be harder questions is helpful. It gives me a sense of self-autonomy, where I can pick and choose which questions I want to answ…
Have you gone through the curriculum? It may seem redundant, but doing so will definitely help you. I didn't really and it was one of the early mistakes I made when moving from other test prep companies to 7Sage.
You seem to be at a great spot for …
BR can be a painstaking process at times, especially at first, and I would recommend you keep running with it. Honestly, not doing BR for the longest time killed me to some extent.
You already have a sizable increase, which is great. I assume you w…
Ended up adding more than I thought I'd have to. Didn't check the 40s too carefully, but I don't remember there being any weird ones there anyway. As far as odd games, this should cover it.
PT B circle game
PT 1 Game 1
PT 2 Game 3
PT 2 Game 4
P…