Hey everyone! If any of you are still looking for a study group, I recommend you join us for our next "Study Group Breakout" on Tuesday, February 21st from 9:00-10:30pm ET. It can be a really great way to work with others and possibly find a group t…
Hi @alexandraxisabel-1 ,
Are you currently averaging around 150 for your PTs? At 7Sage we really believe that big score increases are 100% possible for everyone, it’s just a matter of time. If you really dedicate yourself to learning the ins and ou…
Hi @selah403 ,
I definitely agree with what has already been said here! It’s very important to take your time with the core curriculum and make sure you really digest the concepts and drill those fundamentals. Like any subject you study, you learn …
Hi @bodell.legere-1 ,
I definitely wouldn’t worry about not having the time to take a full PT per day. I would even say it was a blessing in disguise because we advise that you take 1 PT per week, max 2. This is because the purpose of PT’s is to di…
Hi @AngryDachshund6 ,
Though I'm not an admissions expert, I personally think the second option would be better suited to a personal statement for a law school application. However, the folks on 7sage's admissions team are and they would love to ta…
Hi @keevinkim ,
It sounds like you have pretty good reason to write a GPA Addendum, but the experts on 7sage's admissions team would love to talk through this question further with you! If you'd like to schedule a free consultation to talk with an …
Hi @ridgec17 ,
The fact that you have one year to study makes reaching a 170 an attainable goal. This test is complicated and has so many different concepts to learn at the start. Once you become really familiar with the fundamentals, the question …
Hi @prelawstudent-1 ,
Congratulations on beginning your LSAT journey. I started studying in January for the June exam as well, spending the first few months going through all of the core curriculum and then began taking practice tests and drilling …
Hi @fsfsfsfs ,
While that is a significant jump, I think its absolutely possible! I studied for 6 months, spending roughly the same amount of hours per week that you’ve outlined here, and I went from a 154 diagnostic to a 177 official score. Its ha…
Hi @ninaaaa15 ,
You’re still early on in your journey! There is plenty of time to get to a point where you not only have enough time to get to all of the questions, but enough time for a round 2 to come back and revisit difficult problems. Running …
Hi @grugtheslug ,
In the last month or so leading up to my test date, I realized that I needed to shift my focus to RC and find a different approach to break through a plateau. I definitely shared a lot of the concerns that you’ve listed here. I st…
Hey @gurneetdhaliwal6710-1 !
Is it the difficulty of the overall LR section that is similar or the questions that you missed? Can you identify any patterns in the question types that you’re missing or what role difficulty plays in your ability to g…
Hey @gooilers97 !
First thing I’ll say is that you should definitely take a step back on the PTs. PTs are a tool to see which areas you still need to work on and how you would perform if you were to take a real LSAT that day, not a way to improve. …
Hey @faithdallo301 !
In my experience, I’ve found that the way I approach a passage depends more on the type of structure rather than the type of content. When it comes to answering RC questions, we often come back to the passage to look for suppo…
Hey @Shih.francis . By BR the section I mean take it timed and then once you finish that, go ahead and click the "Blind Review" button, complete your BR, and then submit. Once you do that just click out of the page without looking at the answers.
Hey @norianaodisho13 ! We take any information on your 7Sage account to pair you with others. However, if you don’t have any information in your 7Sage account, you’ll still be paired with people who can help you improve your studying!
Hey guys. Just wanted to let you know that we have one of our Study Group Break Out sessions coming up! If you're still looking for people to study with for the January LSAT, this is a great option.
It will be on Monday, December 5th from 9:00-10:3…
Hey guys. Just wanted to let you know that we have another one of these Study Group Break Out sessions coming up! If you're still looking for people to study with for the January LSAT, this is a great place to find them.
It will be on Monday, Decem…
Hey guys. Just wanted to let you know that we have another one of these Study Group Break Out sessions coming up! If you're still looking for people to study with for the January LSAT, this is a great place to start.
It will be on Monday, December …
Hi @spiritedaway
I definitely second all of Tiara's great advice here. I also wanted to mention that sometimes studying with a group can be really helpful, especially when you feel like you don't know what else to focus on or how to move forward. Y…
Hey guys! Just wanted to let everyone here know that we have another Study Group Break Out session coming up! It will be on Monday, December 5th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. We put you in groups with other people scoring in the same range as you so you can…
Hey there! One thing that can help you get over plateaus is studying with other people. Sometimes collaborating with others and hearing how they think through questions can really help you look at questions from a different perspective or teach you …
Hey there! If you're still looking for other people to study with, you should join our next Study Group Break Out session! It will be on Monday, December 5th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. We put you in groups with other people scoring in the same range as y…
Hey there! Creating a study group is a great idea and a great way to get one started is by joining our next Study Group Break Out session! It will be on Monday, December 5th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. We put you in groups with other people scoring in the…
Hey there! If you're still looking for other people to study with, you should join our next Study Group Break Out session! It will be on Monday, December 5th from 9:00-10:30pm ET. We put you in groups with other people scoring in the same range as y…