It is better to drill more practice sets and focus on your reasoning on why each of the answers are incorrect and why one is correct and then look over the explanations. Since Oct. is a couple of months away you have more time to review those concep…
I think it's mainly about YOU and what you want the school to know about you besides your GPA and LSAT score(s). Also, 7Sage offers a PS Bundle which was helpful in writing my PS. Some schools if you go to their website they tell you about things yo…
Why rush to write in June? You already have a score on file from last June. You can apply to certain schools with your score and indicate that you will be retaking in Oct. while you submit your application and wait for your Oct. score. Why risk it a…
I feel that typing out your reasoning for LR questions is a good technique. After a while you will see improvement and you will also see patterns. Just write out your reasoning and then when you check JYs video explanations you can see why your reas…
Most people suggest that you give yourself more time when you are drilling practice sets. Not on the PTs. With the June LSAT being so close you wouldn't want to risk your 35 mins per section. It is better to answer 18+ questions right rather than to…
I agree with the above comments. Def save 3 PTs until the end of May to see what your avg. is on those 3 PTs. There is a lot of value in retaking PTs that you first did when you first started out. You're not going to remember every question but sinc…
agreeing with what Blah said now the only thing you could do is purchase Cambridge packets or buy the LSAT PT books on amazon. you'll have all the questions you need that way.
@mes08 true. at least this time around you'll be more prepared! And actually know a lot more and know that your score will reflect your avg. PT score. I wish you the best on the Oct. LSAT!
@nicole.hopkins of course everyone works different but that was my suggestion sinceI was also in the same boat of not wanting to confuse what I already knew through 7Sage.
@"GSU Hopeful" I would follow JY's method on LG. It seems to be more clear to me and I also did not want to get confused. If you continue working through LGs they'll become easier with practice since every game type has an identical twin.
Adding to what @nicole.hopkins said you could focus on working through problem sets and the Cambridge packets and drill those according to question type. DRILL and BR every single question you have difficulty with and if want to make it more challen…
Also with the comments above... I wouldn't recommend that you take the LSAT multiple times. It''s not fun. It will be better if you take it once and reach your score because just imagine all of the time you've spent on LSAT prep... Imagine going thr…
Btw, you can always submit your app before you take the LSAT. The sooner the better. That's what I did.. Since you'll indicate that you will be taking the LSAT in Oct/Dec most schools will hold your app until they receive your LSAT score.
I wish I could help but I'm still not in the 170s =/ lol but how about keeping an excel sheet with which ones you're missing and drill the problem sets for that question type... watch the videos in the course for that section.. and basically just ke…