Woohoo on @"Daniel.Sieradzki" !! Wish I had seen this before @danielznelson's call tonight & would have congratulated you personally:)
Great Sages that really care about the people in this community to make the most of their LSAT experience!!
Thanks guys! Wish I could have taken it but not offered within 9 hours of me...
Really curious about the breakdown LSAC had on your report as @Daniel.Sieradzki pointed out how LSAC split the groupings for how they identify Q types,,,, ???
Agree with @Daniel.Sieradzki!
When first starting out, it is so important to understand each game type and then blend the games into sections. I have done the LG 1-35 Bundle fool-proofing twice.
I have kept a log of the "hardest" games for me that…
Recommended tip post writing the test - the order of the sections that you took do not necessarily parallel someone else's in regards to which section was experimental. My "apparent" LR experimental was my 1st section on the test but it was someone …
We learned what we did not know...
We now know what we know...
Now is the time to have confidence to implement what we know!!!
All the best to June takers
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
The really important thing is building an internal timer to tell you if you are spending too much time on a single question. You want to develop a feel for when a minute has passed and you have made no progress on a q…
@Daniel.Sieradzki yes! I did spend a few hours understanding what the Writing Sample required:) It is not to be a skill over-looked preparing for writing the test!
In my long tenure at 7Sage, many of us posted about the writing sample after Sept'17…
Not finishing 10 in 10 is not reason to be flustered b/c LSAC is throwing curve balls in the earlier questions and learning how to skip efficiently and effectively is paramount to avoid the time sink traps.
If you have built a good internal time c…
An Oldie but a goodie from Nicole Hopkins about how to build an internal time clock:
https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/4734/how-often-do-you-check-the-time
hope this helps & I will look for another post that can help... brb
@studying_hard & @4everchasing - The calendar has JYs calls on PT 80 this week so there is no BR call scheduled for tonight, so sorry - The link for the June study group calendar on the previous June Study Group post has the NEW 7Sage Global Cal…
Completely agree with the skipping concepts shared above!
Last year, Jimmy @"Quick Silver" phrased the strategy that really helped me understand what 10 in 10 really meant - it is a "NET" 10 in 10 minutes type of concept - you may be on Q15 in 10 m…
@dantlee14 I am so sorry
Unfortunately I haven't taken it but the SG is on break next week - I can reach out to see if anyone would want to BR it with you & can help set it up for anyone to participate, if that helps? I know of a few people th…
@dantlee14 Hi!
The group is skipping PT 74, 76 & 78 to allow people to keep fresh takes if they decide to postpone or retake as highly recommended by JY:)
If I had an extra $165, I would be ecstatic after checking room rates, reviews & confirming on site dining at the Irvine Marriott. No travel concerns other than an elevator ride.
One of the fears that many people have that their test site will …