I was having some trouble on my work computer with PTs and question sets loading last week. But later they worked fine (same computer). My probably bad assumption was that it was a high traffic time. It was the day after the LSAC announced the new l…
I have a similar schedule. I get up about 7:00 to get to work about 8:30 and then get home about 6-6:30 PM. Meal prep will probably help a lot. I wish I could do it more. I do a lot of my studying during downtime at work and during lunch or breaks. …
I agree with @emli1000 and @"Nilesh S" I just did the same with downloading the PTs. I probably rushed into buying the one I was missing (PT 73) before seeing if there would be a sale but oh well. I now have all PTs...I think.
7Sage is excellent. …
Oh goodness. I saved all the PTs to my computer last night, already have Cambridge saved. I'm almost done saving everything to my flash drive. Fun times.
I agree to stay away from PowerScore. My very first baseline score was roughly a 139 in May or early June 2014. I used PowerScore. I bought the full set of the Bibles and the workbooks. I took the LSAT in September 2014 got a 145. I'm now prepping f…
I agree with the previous posters in that the doing PTS in different settings will help. I struggle with anxiety and my first LSAT (September 2014) was a disappointing 145, at the time I my PT scores were in high 140s-low 150s. I was surprisingly ca…
Thanks everyone. This whole situation has been an exercise in patience. I think all I can do once again is keep moving forward one day at a time.
@emli1000 one of my favorite things about 7Sage is the community. I like the support I get here. :-)
I agree completely with @jenifferk. I used PowerScore the first time I took the LSAT (September 2014) and parts of the Trainer. I think my cold diagnostic was a high 130s low 140s. My actual LSAT score that in hindsight wish I would have rescheduled…
Thanks everyone. I was thinking the same. I don't want to rush through the course, cramming won't help anything. That's what I tried to do the first time I took the LSAT, and it did not end well. Plus, I don't feel like I really need to cram this ti…
I definitely give myself the guilt trip. For multiple reasons, I took almost 3 weeks off from the LSAT. Today is my first day back to doing lessons, feels so good.
I see a lot of logical fallacies these days in the media but also at home. My nearly 6 year old niece will ask me a question and I will pick apart her statement. For example, we watch Doctor Who. If anyone doesn't know, all you need to know for this…
I'm planning on a week before the test this time around, Saturday. I work full-time and have the commute from hell. I don't have the time to do a fully timed PT on a weekday.
I'm the same as @ddakjiking. Through LSAT prep I've become more sensitive to logical fallacies in every day arguments. And I think about things more logically.
For my first LSAT I did all my PTs in a private study room in my public library. The walls were thin enough I could hear the hustle and bustle of the library but it was muted. The testing room I was in was pretty quiet so I didn't have much trouble.…
I just wanted to take the time to thank all of you. This is why I love the 7Sage community. It's very supportive. I personally think putting off law school another year would only make me feel worse. It's long and complicated. I'm feeling some bette…
I used to Meditate (I used a website and app called Meditation Oasis) and it was very helpful. Some days its easier than other days. But I need to try to meditate more frequently.
Very first diagnostic (June 2007 PT) May 2014 139 +/-
PT average before September 2014 LSAT 141-149 (No BR)
September 2014 LSAT 145
Round 2 Diagnostic (June 2007 PT) 149 Timed/155 BR
Last PT (PT 44) Timed 153/160 BR
I'm planning on another PT S…
I used PowerScore the first time I was prepping for the LSAT. It didn't help too much. For this round of prep, I'm using primarily 7Sage and the Cambridge packets. I'm using The LSAT Trainer for any weak areas within 7Sage. 7Sage is an excellent to…
@Kristen B I started studying in May 2014. My very first diagnostic was a 140. I think. I used PowerScore all summer to study for the September 2014 test. I slacked off too much and didn't study effectively and winded up with a 145. That was actuall…
I'm in a similar boat as well. I took the LSAT in September but did not do well. My score was a 145. In hindsight, I wish I hadn't taken it or cancelled my score. But as always hindsight is 20/20. I agree completely that it is better to take all the…
I don't know how much advice I can give you on determining whether or not you will be ready for the June test. I am in exactly the same situation. I can however provide my opinion as it pertains to my situation.
I am working full-time and I am enr…