I would agree with all of the above. It is most certainly worth it to BR the problems that you did not get a chance to do timed. If you aren't able to get to all the problems under timed conditions then your handle on the fundamentals likely still i…
So far the general consensus seems to be that going back and fool-proofing the early games from PT 1-30 is the best way to prepare for the misc games. On the early LSATs those misc games were much more common, then they seemed to disappear for awhil…
More or less, you don't have to transfer your original answers to 7sage before your BR though. I generally take a test and then go over the whole PT again over the course of 3-4 days. Some people I know print clean copies for their BR, I like to kee…
I thoroughly agree with @"Cant Get Right". I started out with the Powerscore LG Bible, I read it cover to cover, and if I'm being optimistic i'll say that my Logic Games ability remained stagnant. I think there was around 8 "types" of games that the…
I will be following this very closely, I am having the exact same trouble. My last 5 PTs have all been in the 167-169 range. I have been becoming somewhat discouraged, because it doesn't seem that my BR is making as much of a difference as it used t…
Honestly there are two ways to take questions like this, if people really are genuinely worried if you are just being a perfectionist or are putting things off, I would take the time to explain elements of the test to them. It is not a knowledge bas…
@tomdesabla I think that it will have its ups and downs. I agree that all of my practice with bracketing and writing notations next to the test question will no longer be useful and that sucks. However, I am a terrible and slow bubbler. So the fact …
Congratulations! Those are some really exceptional schools, best of luck with going forward! You are a braver man than I for doing 1L and business school at the same time lol. Do you mind if I ask how long you studied for the LSAT to get such a comp…
Hi @ChelseaT!
I'll do my best to try to explain this one. The argument is a little confusing because it ends with its premise, so properly worded the argument would say "Of the 70 or so professional opera companies currently active in North America…
This is very interesting... I hadn't heard of the book, and after how much 7sage has been helping me, I have been very reticent to look at other resources. For example, I thought powerscore just confused me more than anything. But based on such glow…
I struggle alot with Parallel Flaw questions, but I will do my best. To me it seems that the stimulus is committing a part to whole fallacy. It assumes that since last week the theater was sold out every night (the part) the owners claim about poor …
While I'm sure that @"David.Busis" can answer this better than I can, I did ask this during one of the office hours webinars, so I will try to relay what I learned as best I can. Yale considers consulting services to be a soft factor. Its not catast…
Well, if you are taking the LSAT very soon perhaps focusing on LG in order to boost your score as much as possible would be best. However, if you have some study time left before you plan to take the LSAT then I really would recommend starting from …
Hi there! you and I are in the same boat, I just finished the CC a little while ago and have done PT's 36, F97, 37, 38, 39 - scoring 167, 169, 173, 168, 169 respectively. Have you finished fool proofing LG 1-35 yet? If not, that is where I would sta…
In my experience waiting a little bit to let your mind rest is okay, that way your short term memory doesn't color your BR too much. I typically take a PT on a Monday morning and that is all my LSAT for the day, then I BR one section a day for the n…
@TheDeterminedC I ran into this problem on a PT a week or so ago, so I'm glad I found this post. I generally just treat "except" as "unless" or in other words "if not". "If A then B, except when C" So that becomes "If not C, then the combined neces…
I like to start with games whenever possible, that is my best section so the confidence boost at the beginning is nice. Likewise, RC is my worst, so I want to be as warmed up as possible before I jump into that. So probably LG - LR - RC - LR
I agree with the above, I have been studying for the LSAT at least an hour or two a day essentially everyday. Im also a double major, involved in various clubs and teams and working on a paper for publication. I don't really get much down time, but …
@theLSATdreamer I don't believe so, J.Y. seemed to indicate that the stylus does not include the ability to write freehand on the test. However the interface will allow you to highlight certain sections and color code them. So while it might take sl…
I'll be 24 if everything goes according to plan, but I certainly worry if thats too young and I should end up trying to get some more significant work experience first. I think you are more than fine! (:
Hi there!
Honestly I can relate to feeling very down and hopeless about the LSAT, particularly when scores don't seem to match what practice indicates you can do. I had a point where I really felt that this test was just impossible or I wasn't smar…
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I would be more than happy to be accountability partners, how much studying are you trying to get through a day? feel free to PM me if you want!
@parkeuny Hey man, I think you are doing the right thing by delaying until July for the first take. If you want to study buddy up for it just let me know, I'm mostly working through the older PTs, but id certainly be down to take the same test and d…