To add on to @VegMeg55 after 7Sage I realized that I still didn't quiet understand certain concepts because I rushed through the course. So I was thinking about enrolling in a classroom setting course that is offered downtown. As I researched other …
Some of the older PT won't be on 7Sage so you'll need to use https://www.manhattanprep.com/lsat/resources/question-explanations.cfm orhttp://lsathacks.com/
I mean if you started out with PT 36 and worked your way through PT 74 I don't think you'll memorized all of the answers from the first PTs you took. I'm also guessing that many of us didn't BR PTs when we first started out until we discovered 7Sage…
@VegMeg55 focus less on how much time you have right now. Worry about time later when you're reaching your target score get in the habit of putting in more time upfront now then later, when it's too late. Because if you're only giving yourself 10 h…
@"jim-1" Law school is expensive because.. well.. it's a business... and their main purpose is to take all of our money and leave us in debt until we're 50+ years old lol
@rblackshear For RC, if you haven't already pick up a copy of the LSAT Trainer. Important tips on how to approach RC questions. But mainly for RC what I've done is drill Cambridge packets based on the same subject matter. 4 back-to-back where I am a…
@bstew2002 yes, that's one that I've known to have the AJD program but I've also been getting a lot of emails from other random schools that offer the same program.
What about drilling Cambridge packets on RC? Have you tried that? It'll show you what subject matter you need to focus on and what's going with your reasoning, after you BR and go over the answer choices.
Stay active! Drink plenty of water and try to have a routine similar to test day. Vitamin C is also crucial so you don't catch any colds and whatnot.
And for the rest of you.... YOU will be ready!
Please do not erase! you will lose valuable time doing this and might mess up your game board by erasing something that you should have kept. Mistakes happens, and you wouldn't want to mess up an entire game just because you felt erasing was easier …
@"Quick Silver" said:
Better later with your higher score than earlier with less. That being said, not a bad idea to prep for Sept/Oct and then seeing where you are before deadline to change the date.
I second this! Also, I know that some schools…
@"Legal Babe" yea, there's a couple of schools that do this. Since they're on a different calendar schedule I think they're in quarters instead of semesters.
Go back and review specific lessons in the course. Also, drill, drill, drill and drill specific question types in LR/RC/LG that are giving you a hard time and don't forget to BR every single question that you had difficulty with.
I see that could be beneficial in the beginning of LG. But also after going through the lessons on LGs and practice sets you will have a better understanding of what to do when there is a premise change. You will encounter more LGs with such rules b…
@"Quick Silver" of course, consistency is a must! And going in with the mindset that it's just another PT, PT 75, helps with anxiety on test day! It's the same as the other PT that you've taken before.
I agree with @jdawg113 because I mean law school can wait but the time you spend with your baby now won't last forever. Soon he will grow up on you. Also, a copy of the trainer will help you prepare for the LSAT in LR/RC before you enroll in 7Sage.
@hrjones44 You take a PT under time conditions (if you have time, BR your PT on your own before you meet with the group) and then you Group BR the PT with other members. They go through every question and if anyone doesn't understand a question they…