@"Cant Get Right" said:
There’s actually an option to add a poll when you start any new discussion. And if you do decide to hold off for September, let me know and I’ll add you to the list!
I wonder if that is a "mentor" feature, as I don't see i…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I’ve looked at my transcript so many times
Yep, you need to go line by line AND oh this also applies to you... look at the notes about your standing. I had a "academic warning" on my final transcript for a semester I got st…
@"katherine_lamb" said:
Maybe it's partly a confidence thing? I feel like I'm checking answers very carefully and maybe should trust my diagrams more...? I'm not quite sure. Any advice for how to proceed would be greatly appreciated! Thanks so much…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
so do them polls y'all. Please tag anyone I missed or that you think might be interested.
What did you use to create this poll? I
I might be joining the Sept group, as I am still not sure about my June test yet.
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I’m going to get to change one of the factors you shouldn’t worry about because you can't change!
Its rare and awesome! I always tell people to check their transcripts before sending to the LSAC because the process can t…
@"Nicole Hopkins" said:
Then once they have resolved it talk to LSAC.
Yep, I discovered a discrepancy on my report and had the school fix it, then they sent the replacement transcript to the LSAC, who reran my report.
So odd... this thread was posted while I was shopping at Trader Joes and I placed their "Cold Brew" in my cart (which is AMAZING) as well as grabbed some of their Green Tea Matcha... never have tried it but had the urge to buy... now if only the oth…
@Matthew524 said:
I blind review with a friend and after blind review we get between in the 170's and occasional 180.
Also to add on what @"Cant Get Right" rewatch the BR videos to make sure you are doing it right, your BR score is the answers you…
Wow! Thank you for being so awesome 7Sage!! It's rewarding to help people by sharing experiences, things I've learned on the journey and totally amazing to get perks too!! Haha and yes @runiggyrun they work for "Prime Now" yasssss!
Just to add to @runiggyrun and @MrSamIam advice on how to approach, make sure you start keeping a journal, or book (if you have PDFs cut this one out) and put it into a special journal of questions that stumped you.
As you progress in your studies…
I don't think its been updated recently but both @allison.gill.sanford (https://classic.7sage.com/discussion#/discussion/6943) and @c.janson35(https://classic.7sage.com/discussion#/discussion/6944) were made official 7Sage Tutors and recently JY ga…
@Belgianwaffles said:
The GRE has a RC section, which for all intents and purposes is the same as the LSAT, with the exception that the GRE is computerized.
Are you suggesting it might be interesting to get some GRE reading items to help with the…
@MrSamIam said:
"Oh look, this word has multiple meanings, how is she using it?"
Oh that's a good one! I forgot about that one... I might be doing it subconsciously but much better to actively thinking about it!
And I think any reading would help…
Notes from today:
Anticipating/Predicting Answer Choices
Agenda
What does anticipation mean?
Why is it important?
When should I anticipate?
How specific should I be?
Practice
Q&A
What does anticipation mean?
o Its predicting what th…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I'm also a big advocate of extracurricular reading. It can't be used as a replacement for study time, but the only way to get better at reading is to read. Harry Potter y'all.
I agree with this too. Besides drilling a RC pa…
I also have a tip for those that have to commute and maybe have LSAT books, or typed notes they like to review. This works with a iPhone and iPad. Take any notes and covert them to a PDF. Save the PDF to your iBooks.
If you have the kindle version …
@runiggyrun said:
Weekends are crucial and try to do a lot then. My schedule is pretty much work-lift-eat-study-repeat. I'm looking at taking the December LSAT and having my law school applications sent before the year ends.
You've got a great pla…
You should watch this webinar: https://classic.7sage.com/webinar/my-18-point-increase-story for a great story about longer term studying.
Many of us have taken out times with the LSAT on this forum. I started over a year ago and only have a handful…
@guitarnara said:
Some of you have mentioned marking a small dot beside any question that you skip, on the scantron answer sheet. Is this allowed?
Yep. I am not sure what "box" you're speaking of. This is from my actual LSAT test. Tons of small d…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
And whatever you’re using, just make sure you have enough presharpened that you can grab a fresh one as often as you need.
Yep! take 6 pre sharpened pencils with you on test day, more if sharpness is an issue. The girl next…
@StopLawying said:
Also I find that the erasers aren't nearly as good as the ones from mechanical pencils. They often leave smudge marks and I don't want to have to deal with this on test day. Can you also recommend an eraser that is effective/neat…
@tanes256 said:
@stepharizona 2 hrs?!! Shut the front door!!
Yes... its true love haha
@runiggyrun said:
I'll stop with my Amazon propaganda now, I didn't mean to hijack OP's thread.
I'll stop amazon prime fangirling as well
@danielznelson said:
I normally skip questions without answering, though, on test day, I'm probably going to at least bubble in my guess before moving on
Be sure to practice this, otherwise it might throw you off... I knew it sounds silly, but al…
@runiggyrun said:
Oh, I've had Prime for many, many years before the LSAT (from the chips and toilet paper days :-) Otherwise I'd single handedly be paying the salary of at least one UPS driver. I have also had stuff (not PTs) delivered in 2 hours …
For me personally I find charts to be useful where they may not seem to be the obvious choice. The amusement park/garden comes to mind. I think the use of charts or grids can be beneficial depending on how you think and picture games. If there is so…