For evaluate questions, you're looking for an answer choice such that answering one way strengthens the argument but answering the opposite way weakens the argument.
An example would be like this:
Argument: 87/100 people surveyed like cheese. Ther…
If you log in to lawhub, the format of those PTs are exactly what you'll see on the test. They even have a tutorial for how to navigate everything.
You can definitely have water. Not 100% sure on gum, but there should be an FAQ on LSAC or an email …
Yeah given the time frame for online testing, I'd definitely rather take it in person. I think it depends on where you live whether there's a possibility of in person testing. For me, i don't live in a major city, so I'd have to travel, book a hotel…
Unless you know for a fact you have a super effective approach to this, it seems like it might be a huge waste of time in my opinion. Just because one 180 scorer did this, doesn't mean it's a foolproof effective strategy.
It honestly depends more o…
As a person whose optimal brain hours are 9am~noon, it feels like a personal attack that 90% of my options were from dinner through the middle of the night
I'm guessing it's like that because you're signing up late? That time frame seems a little short given 11pm is your "earliest" option.
I'm in Asia too, so i think in this case it was super important to be ready to sign up as soon as the sign up wen…
If you don't have an account yet and want to try and sign up early, try to sign in with whatever email you have registered with LSAC. Click 'forgot password' and if LSAC set up your account already, just follow the password reset instructions in the…
@gkirtla1 said:
but the first section of LR is experimental
Also can you delete comments? This is a spoiler for anyone who hasn't taken either test yet, and I was trying to leave this thread spoiler free
@gkirtla1 said:
are there explanations of it anywhere?
The tests just came out last week, so I imagine it's gonna be at least a few weeks before there are thorough explanations of the full tests. But again, other than the experimental sectio…
You can definitely switch platforms and get a ton of benefits from 7sage. I was exclusively using Khan Academy for about a month before i started 7sage. The main downside to that was because of the PTs 7sage used for core curriculum and the fact th…
My diagnostic was 150. Two-months later, I hit my then personal best of 162. But after that 162, didn't hit 160 again until I took the June LSAT. Your progress is not always going to show up in a nice, clear linear fashion.
Honestly, I started seei…
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But 19 months is plenty of time. Just be sure to have a study schedule in place since LSAT skills require maintenance. And it's always better to give yourself more time
Spoiler alert as to which may be the experimental section fyi:
I'm kinda disappointed. I think it's just piecemeal of some old PTs/ I may have taken some of these questions in the 2021 June flex. I feel like I had seen every one of those sections b…
No, lawhub doesn't give timing or analytics. If you really need timing and analytics, you have to use the 7sage tester.
If you want to get used to format, maybe alternate between 7sage and lawhub? You could also just drill sections you've already d…
Frustrated international test taker solidarity
The previous comments seem to cover a lot thoroughly. So I'll just add (or further emphasize) that when you approach whoever you need to about taking the day off for the test, be sure to show that you'…
I take the tests on law hub in self-paced mode. Do sections 1,2, and 4 (LG, LR1, and RC respectively) of the test you want on law hub in any order. When time is up, pause the section. DO NOT finish section. If you finish, you won't be able to blind …
It is as long as you know exactly what you need to study and have a solid execution plan.
But also be careful not to burn out. Give yourself a break too if need be
I'm not here to knock your opinion. But what kind of response did you honestly think you were gonna get on a message forum that tends to be frequented by people who find 7sage helpful?
Yeah it takes a minute to reboot after taking a break, but that's perfectly fine! As long as you're doing something, I think it's ok to build back up as opposed to going 0 to 100 after taking a break.
@"Frank Dawson" said:
@tahurrrrr said:
What are you doing when you read these passages? If you're not improving at all, you need to change something about how you're studying. It's hard to say what if you don't know exactly what yo…