Hey, I think folks have been meeting here and there. I'm studying for September and am still trying out figure out my study plan but am up for meeting to see where folks are at.
I'm probably going to focus on on PT 19-28 as PTs and drills for the n…
Hey! I'm not sure which room in the NYPL is the group room, but I'm up for meeting there. It might be tough getting seats at the Barnes & Nobles depending how many of us show up.
So tomorrow 2pm at the Library on 42nd Street?!?
Great! Look forward to meeting you @cm214998 , @EmelyM93 , and @jimmyrivera201 on Saturday at 2pm!
Hopefully a few others can join as well.
@bswise2 after Saturday we an report back the group's discussion, including folks interest in when/how ofte…
@jimmyrivera201 sorry just seeing your message.
Are folks free to meet up on Saturday, 1/28, at 2PM? I've never been to the group study room at the NYPL (on 42nd street). I'm cool with meeting there or Barnes and Nobles at Union Square.
I tried…
I'm looking forward to joining on Saturday! @"Cant Get Right" I'm having some trouble viewing the google calendar. When I click the link it brings me to my personal calendar instead of a public one. Thanks so much for organizing the review session…
This strategy has definitely helped me track the various ways answer choices can be worded for sufficeint/necessary flaws. Also, it helped me really understand causation arguments. For example, for arguments that concluded there was no causal relati…
During my blind review I've begun to retype the questions I struggle with and have Google docs categorized by flaw for each type. This has helped reinforce the common flaws but also helps me understand the nuances of the flaw. It's also great for wh…
@Motivated I hope to join future calls. I'm finally getting into a groove fool proofing LG and still need to work through PT 1-15. Hopefully I can join Saturday's BR, if not definitely next Wednesday.
Hope you all have a great BR session!
@Motivated definitely! It seems like LSAC is digging up those older LSATs. I'm currently finishing up the logic games bundle and am thinking through my PT schedule. I was considering taking two PTs a week (I work full time) from 68 to 77, taking the…
@"Cant Get Right" thanks for taking the lead and trying to accommodate as many folks as possible! I just counted that we have approximately 10 weeks until the December exam. I'm hoping to take all of the 70s by the exam and ideally plan to take eac…
So sorry to hear you had such a bad experience. I sat for the exam last June at CUNY Law in Long Island City and found it to be a great test center. Long tables, bathroom nearby, and the proctors didn't make any mistakes on announcing time left an…
@LSATKingsman thanks for the tip! Next week I'll focus on RC and will try two sections a day with thorough BR. Hopefully the focused approach will result in some improvements. I'm currently averaging -5 to -8 and would love to get it down to a cons…
Thanks to everyone who's shared what worked for them! @LSATKingsman for the 1.5 weeks focusing on RC, how many timed RC sections were you taking each day with thorough BR? Also, did you mainly focus on more recent exams that you had already taken o…
I got the idea of tracking the time for each question from the Timing Strategies webinar (which was incredibly helpful and full of practical advice). I decided on typing up the questions (instead of just cutting it out) so that I can reinforce argum…
I've been struggling with tracking my notes (as someone who has been studying on and off for a while). I'm currently taking a PT a week and I think I've finally found what works best for me.
During my Blind Review I'll have three tabs open: 1) go…