I actually did a couple of LR sections untimed - so it's not hours or the amount of time you spend on BR but more than 35 mins. I did use skipping strategies to make sure that I still laid my eyes on 25 questions in 25 minutes. And then I BR-ed thos…
I'd try maybe watching all the explanations for one or two sections to see if it's actually helpful for you. Sometimes people get questions right even if their reasoning is off, especially if the question wasn't particularly dificult. Watching the v…
7sage is known for it's LG method and I personally find their idea of breaking games down into either "sequencing" or "grouping" games much easier to comprehend as opposed to creating multiple different categories that just combined the two. I find …
I think it depends on what your BR score is and if you've hit 170+ yet in in a PT. Your BR score represents your theoretical maximum so if you're not BR-ing or PT-ing in the 170s then chances of you hitting it on test day is less probable. To me (an…
Fool proof them, you want to see how they are similiar to everything you've done so far so you're less likely to panic if you come across one on your real LSAT.
I think you can be happy while you study. I remember learning about intrinsic and external motivation way back in first year psychology class - so,don't quote me on this. When it comes to the LSAT, I think intrinsic motivation and subsequent happine…
100% agree with what others have said, stop PT-ing for now. Your BR score will tell you more about whether you've absorbed anything (and you will have) during CC or not. Taking more PT's right away won't help because there's too many variables. You …
I'd suggest drilling LR by starting at PT17 because that's when the video explanations begin, if you have access to it. Of course you can scour the forums for explanations or ask your own questions for the earlier PT's. I think doing earlier PT's th…
@Nabintou I think personally, I would've done more drilling and practicing. The first time I finished the CC, I just jumped into a practice test without even fool proofing because I was so short on time. But had I just done untimed or timed sections…
Hello, there is also this wonderful webinar that discusses successful and not-so-successful strategies following the completion of the curriculum: https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/post-core-curriculum-study-strategies/
I think it ultimately comes …
@FoolProofFun aww dude don't study during the family trip! Especially since you only see them rarely. You'll either not be able to study and feel bad because you 'wasted' time or you will study and feel bad for neglecting family.
I'd suggest either…
I generally read the question stem first because if I don't know what I'm supposed to be doing it's harder to understand the stimulus.
If you're doing it under time and after one or two reads you don't understand what the stimulus is saying just ci…
You need to warm up before you take the PT. You're going to have to experiment before you figure out exactly what works for you, whether it's 10 questions or an entire section.
Another thing you can try is skipping. Some times when my brain feels r…
If your goal score is in the 170s, then I'd suggest maybe try for June but of course if you can take later, July or September would be beneficial. Most people generally score 3 to 5 points lower than their highest /average because of test day anxiet…
Yeah, I think as goingfor99th stated, it's something that happens through practice. I've read that most high scorers usually don't diagram during LR. You internalize it enough that you don't necessarily need to write it down for SA and MBT or PMoR. …
First of all, I've been seeing your posts since the September 2017 lsat and I'm sorry you went through a lot this cycle. Even a lot seems like an understatement and not adequate enough. I really hope that if need be, next application cycle will be a…
I took a full-fledged six month break to finish up my undergrad! I hadn't fallen back to my diagnostic score during that break but I definetly hadn't retained everything. Although, I didn't really learn much the first time around, so we're different…
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I think the first few lessons in NA are there to illustrate the difference between SA and NA, specifically the amount of support required. Are you finding possible gaps in the argument when you read through?
Maybe try brushing up on your negation s…
@"Kristen B" they are still doing the study group for june on tuesday's. A new post is made by @twssmith usually on sunday or monday. Here's the link for this past tuesday's call https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/15994/june18-study-g…
@TheBatman I think so. Depends on how far you are from target time. If the target is 5 min and you're at 5:03 or 5:10 I think it's fine. But if it's an extra minute or two then keep doing until you reach it.
If you absolutely cannot postpone, first off, I would suggest not doing 3 PTs a week. You're going to burn yourself out, that's a lot of mental strain. Taking a pt is not the end of the journey but just a stop along the way to see how far you've co…
I think it's not past the late deadline right? The may 15 one. You'll probably have to pay extra tho. There's a final date by which people can withdraw, so spots should open up
I did a LR section the other day where Q4 was 4-star MBT according to the 7sage rating. They can appear anywhere,as has been said, and you should get comfortable skipping questions, even if it's question 1. There's no rule that once you skip a quest…
@"Return On Inference"
If it was fatigue I would expect it to be my 3rd/4th sections but those are usually my best sections
Interesting. What's your warm up like? If those are your best two maybe try doing a section or two before warm up and s…