@akistotle
o gotcha thanks! how do they know what you're wearing is an analog watch? do they check your watch when you first enter the room?
with a watch facing down the desk, i'm not sure how they'll see whether it's analog or not.
when you put a watch on the table, does it have to be facing up? i like to keep my watch facing down, and then to only turn it up and only look at it when i hit Questions 10, 15, 25.
otherwise, it's tempting/a waste of time to look at the watch con…
@keets993
@akistotle
for this strategy, how do you decide whether to read passage A first or passage B first?
Do you first glance at the questions to see whether there are a lot of questions ONLY geared to B, and thus read B first?
or do you fi…
@akistotle @"Cant Get Right"
thanks so much for your valuable advice!
yes - i really do think i need to readjust my studying methods.
i think i'm just gonna keep it at a MAX 1 prep test a week. and i also want to leave at least 2 days every week …
@akistotle
thanks for the valuable advice! I totally agree with what you say.
Ok so for my -6. I'm realizing I miss like 2-3 questions among the first 10 questions of a LR section. The other 2-3 are usually pretty tough 5 star questions.
For thes…
which ones do you usually get wrong? do you have any over confidence errors? can you explain what kind of questions you're missing among the 8, and why you miss them?
@"surfy surf" @keets993 @NotMyName @"Leah M B"
thanks for the thoughtful comments! really appreciate you guys taking the time to reply
i've been using this schedule for about a month.
i've been studying with 7sage for about a 8 months, and I al…
hey Leah! thanks for following up. Regarding watching every video for every LR question, that's just one piece of advice I took from the legendary @"Jonathan Wang"
i was wondering if you had any comments about Jonathan's thoughts?
he says this fro…
@keets993
i don't think so.
all this is is you just put a star/squiggly next to specific lines references that are listed in the questions.
you then just read the entire passage and focus on structure as you normally do, except that when you come…
@Alex thanks! yea i think a huge struggle too is the grammar. sometimes they dress up these logic questions with tricky grammar, and i feel that it's important to also practice the grammar along with the logic in these questions.
@"Leah M B" do they set the curve based on the experimental, so the curve is set before the exam is even given -- or its the curve set AFTER the exam takes place, taking into account how well ppl did on the exam?
@JustDoIt
thanks for following up.
well, it seems like I can get these questions right during BR. After blind review, I'm averaging -1 per LR section. Sometimes I go -0 for an LR section.
It's just when I'm taking timed sections, I'll often circ…
@JustDoIt @lsatplaylist
thanks for following up.
yea maybe i'm just rushing too much and making mistakes that way? I've heard a lot of people advocate for 10 in 10, 20 in 20, 25 in 25, so i've been trying to do that as well. But it's so tough tryi…
@JustDoIt
Thanks for following up.
This is straight from JY in:
https://classic.7sage.com/how-to-get-into-law-school/
“The one thing you need to know about how to get into law school
The answer can be summed up in four letters. LSAT. You need …
@JustDoIt
i'm not trying to compare LSAT takers with scores of 180 and 175.
What I'm saying is this. You have 2 students. Both score 145 on their diagnostic.
One person spends one year full time studying for the test (studying for a total of 1200…
@"LSAT Warrior Princess" said:
WHAT?! You mean I can quit my job and study for the LSAT full time? NO WAY why didn't anyone suggest this to me before?!!!! oh wait, what about my health insurance, rent, car insurance, car payment, phone bill, s…
@kimmy_m66 @"Seeking Perfection"
thanks for following up and your thoughtful responses!
i absolutely agree with most of what you guys say!
i guess the point I was thinking is that if (in this imperfect theoretical example), if someone could achi…