it does take some more time for some than others. What have you done besides 7sage if any? I would recommend going over the Trainer and Manhattan LR. Where your score is at there is clearly fundamental issues, not fully a timing thing. Sometimes aft…
there is a difference between needed and recommended/should... you may only need say 15 PT's to get it down and be scoring decent, you may need more... but either way if you have the time, taking them all is TCR. get a schedule, make it work, and st…
if there's one thing I've learned in my LSAT career(aka time since I started studying) there is no predictability in TC/proctors... no matter the process that should happen, there are always some proctors that either don't care, care a lot or in the…
lol dang I would have definitely tried to get there a bit earlier than that so you can relax and adapt to the environment but I guess ya do what ya gotta do
you're flying to another state that close to test day O.o ballsy (unless its like an hr flight... even then dang) but I do agree it'd be nice to have an advil in yer pocket
I dont think it would hurt to pick up Logic Games Bible, The Trainer, and Manhattan LR and start reading to get a grasp on the concepts if you dont wanna start really prepping
You can buy the different types, realistically theres only gunna be so many, it may happen that for that type a lot you just did on 7sage were where you started... you can also look into Cabridge Most Difficult packets which are the harderst questio…
well as long as you have the concepts/fundamentals down you really wanna take as many as you can without burning out. You wanna get as comfortable as possible taking this (all in sorts of conditions) and get so used to it you can get the pattern rec…
I def suggest taking thurs or Fri off and doing slight work/review, maybe a few sections on the other. I will be taking a PT tm, off thursday and review friday
"My personal strategy was to go in order for the first two passages, and then do the longer (by # of questions) of the remaining two passages third. It worked out for me and I usually had a minute or two to go back over tougher questions." I like th…
And since its the last week (for Feb testers) I'll throw in that it doesn't hurt to have your last test as a retake for confidence and comfortability purposes (obviously not one you recently took but you know)
Idk if I agree with the whole if/then thing since that generally (ya maybe not always but ya) causation, and doesn't have the correlation/causation flaw (tho there is the possibility its a weaken question and an AC could say the argument is only cor…
I would say either try skipping ahead to the end and working backwards (either from the start or a little bit in) or once you finish take the time to go over the last 2 pages(last like 5 questions or so) even if you felt kinda confident
if the stimulus mentions 2 things are correlated (or more subtly A happens when B happens) it should automatically cause you to expect them to continue and say one caused the other, and often they will
Yeah Cambridge packets are more to help get the questions types down more. 7Sage does give a good amount of sets in Ultimate course, however some people like to get a bunch of drilling in (while they learn/go over the question type & as they PT …
A lot of the talk about more questions first is all about timing. If you are fine getting them all in then do what you want. Most people do more questions first so that if they are running out of time, there's less questions to try and skim for answ…
eh not necessarily, if you get used to music/noise and it happens to be real quiet you'll screw yourself and get crazy distracted by the smallest thing