I had an industrial jack-hammer shaking our entire building during the our exam so be prepared for anything. I personally think studying somewhere where only one conversation is going on is the toughest for me. Somewhere like a coffee shop is easy t…
@DEC_LSAT @"Alex Divine" I just sent J.Y. and explanation on how to do this one with an easy chart. Give me a few days (I'm swamped right now) but I will try to post how I organized it. I thought it made it pretty easy to either split or just answer…
Drill one passage at a time and work on getting your times down bit by bit. Obviously some are easier than others and some have less questions than others but I found when I broke it into more manageable chunks I was able to understand and execute t…
I concur that your pacing/speed is about where you want it. You just need to identify the TYPES of mistakes you are making and improve those specific skills. The process of understanding why you are missing questions is key.
I generally agreed with 7sages ratings on the passages. The first was the easiest. The second was decently tough, and the third was hard. I think the difficult here is that you get two hard passages (3 and 4) with one pretty tough passage (2). There…
Re-doing RC is fine as long as enough time has gone by so that you do not remember all of the answers and trap answers. If you are simply testing whether you remember the answers then I do not think you are getting maximum benefit. But if it has bee…
WORST IDEA EVER! I hope they don't. I think the cons outweigh the pros but maybe I don't understand all of the relevant considerations. Certainly from the perspective of the test taker paper is much to be preferred.
@montaha.rizeq I only did this on the drills (not for PTs) if that wasn't clear. I think it is just one of those things that comes down to learning styles. For things that needed notating (like SA) I just used scratch paper in front of me. It felt l…
If you get a passage like that one just skip it and come back to it at the end. Do you best but do not allow that hard passage to affect your scores on the other 3. You can't control difficult passages, but you can limit the damage they do to just t…
I agree with @"Cant Get Right" that TIME is one of the important things you get with the advanced packages. Like @"Alex Divine" said, 7sage is amazing though in letting you upgrade as you go so begin with Starter and make informed decisions from t…
Ultimately preparing for the LSAT for me is just an exercise in preparing myself for Law School or for just being better prepared for life. Even if I bomb on test day for any reason, the time and effort I have put in have given me new skills that ca…
I would say stay the course with 7sage but you have to know yourself as a student. If hearing it from someone else would help you then do it (but be aware that there are tutors you might click with and others you might not so it is a bit of a crap s…
I disagree with your premise. Ideally you would like to purchase Ultimate+ and just have it all at your disposal from the beginning of your prep. I realize there may be considerations that make this less appealing (like cost, maybe you need to use m…
It is more or less irrelevant to the sentences preceding it. You would have to make a lot of large assumptions to tie the ideas together. It is not that you can't come up with some way to make B somehow relevant, it is that to do so requires a lot o…
Ahhhh....C'mon. The last week and a half has flown by! What is another week and a half to two-ish? (This is the ONE TIME when working full time works in my favor because I am so swamped at work I don't have time for thinking about much else)
A is the only one that does anything because it basically says that a LOT of their client base used the chocolate as a "gateway candy" to their other products. Essentially their slogan might be - Come for the chocolate, stay for the other candy! Thu…
Depends on where you are at in your studying. The earlier you are the more I would watch. The later you go you just want to focus on the ones you are not sure about (although I also usually watch all the 4 and 5 star questions just to make sure I di…
I agree that at first it is more difficult. It never gets "easy" to have the patience to do it right but it does get easier. When I first started it was brutal. Now it is just something I know I need to do. Part of the change comes with realizing ov…
I say this in the nicest way possible with all good intentions, but I think I would have to have a laptop surgically attached to my arm to be able to be as active as the honorable top three. They are VERY helpful and appreciated in their prodigious …
I can't remember the exact questions but I always like LR questions that remind me of people I know. For instance my wife is a pediatrician so when there are vaccination questions I get a kick out of them. My father-in-law likes to come up with amaz…
It can be done but it is not easy. You have to work on all of your weaknesses individually and new one will crop up that you did not have before. Timing strategies become paramount but you will be able to make it through over time. The hard part is …