I had a person follow me the whole entire time! From the parking lot to the testing center, once in the testing center to sign in to the restroom, from the restroom to the testing room and just my luck she sat next to me. The whole time she did not …
Sounds like a time waste. Maybe when you are starting out but afterwards it's just a time sink because you should have a pretty good sense of what to expect on the LSAT. Since you have a min and some seconds per questions you do not want to spend so…
I did 7Sage 1st then the Trainer and they go fairly well with each other. I really like how 7Sage does LR but it just depends on what you prefer. I like the videos on 7sage because I can always refer back to them if I do not understand a concept.
Well your plan (2) sounds great to me and you do NOT need a BP classes! You have 7Sage, this great community and also if you don't have a copy of the LSAT Trainer please get one asap. Read through the Trainer, I was also struggling with flaw questio…
Go SHOPPING!! Haha. But seriously, take some time off and then come back to this slowly. Maybe start off with working on one of your favorite LGs. This will motivate you since LGs were your favorite lol
Go over your BR and watch all of the video explanations for the ones you got wrong and if you have time also watch the videos on the ones you got right! You will start to recognize patterns by doing this in your prep! I would also suggest that you w…
I can relate to you a lot! My family didn't rush me into taking the LSAT. But I'm glad they were supported even though one of my siblings would always tell me to quit studying and forget my dream to attend law school. Because he just felt that I ded…
I would suggest that if you are not scoring160+ in 3 months just continue prepping until you've reached your score because postponing is never a bad idea if you're not ready.
^ don't skip over LG. Focus on all 3 parts of LR/LG/RC of the LSAT. Don't give more time to one section then the others that you are performing your best on. Because in order to maintain your score you will need to practice all 3. Find ways to incor…
It happens, it is likely that anyone could score a high score on the LSAT if it was untimed. But since we have to adapt and train our minds to perform well under a set time, it actually makes the LSAT harder. Start drilling problem sets and BR and k…
It means you need to drill/BR more and go back to some of the lessons in the course. Going up 20 points means on BR means that you understand the fundamentals but when under timed conditions you may not perform your best, yet. Therefore, I would adv…
Well use the ones you've taken already to drill.. Save any PT that's in the 50s+ that you haven't touched to take when you get started on PTs. Again, it doesn't matter to retake PTs. But you want to keep those untouched PTs to when you get closer to…
Yes, please stop taking PTs until you are finished with 7Sage. Also, drill problem sets and get familiar which each category before you move on to PTs.