Maybe re-do the Curriculum. Work out those problem sets & BR!! You want to make sure you truly understand the fundamentals in attacking each and every lsat question type. Also, what question type gave you a hard time? You should re-do the en…
Hmm.. Test it out. Have you completed the 7sage course? Or are you in the process of completing it? If so, couldn't you just post to see if there is anyone in your area that is also willing to meet up with you to have something like a study group…
Basically once you finish the course and start taking PT, you'll have the fundamentals needed to answer any and every question type. But I believe one truly begins to understand the overall purpose of the lsat through BR. & that is when you k…
On the newer LSATs LGs have 2 pages. So you should only have your master game board and then, depending on the questions you can draw a mini game board.
It's okay to feel hopeful .. As long as when they get their scores back in 3 weeks they won't feel down if they received a lower score then expected. There's always a 2nd, 3rd, and/or 4th time around
Problem sets are helpful because after a section you'll go over them and use what you just learned to answer those 10 or so questions. In the beginning, don't stress timing so much because 15 mins to answer a problem set might not be enough time. …
I feel that reading books on various topics will be beneficial overall, not just for the LSAT. I tried to get a sci-fiction book and that was just... blah. I couldn't do it. Science related RC passages aren't the best for me so instead I just rea…
It will definitely take time. But before you notice, you'll be reaching that LSAT score you've been working hard for. All of your hard work will pay off! Don't lose hope!
Nice. Thank you!!! I'll be sure to look these up!
Off the top of my head I would say that I enjoy reading books about Crime/Detective, Legend, Metafiction, Realistic fiction, Suspense/Thriller, Biography/Autobiography, etc.