@allisonyoo said:
I'd be interested in a kakao group! I'd be interested in a study group too but I'm not sure if meeting in person is really feasible given the Covid restrictions.
My understanding is that we are allowed to convene with a gro…
@"christine.w.jeong" said:
@allisonyoo said:
I'd be interested in a kakao group! I'd be interested in a study group too but I'm not sure if meeting in person is really feasible given the Covid restrictions.
yeah in person p…
@lsat_sus said:
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@Savanna11 said:
I live in Seoul, near d…
@jasonc678 said:
me too
Hey, we tried meeting at a study cafe in Gangnam but unfortunately, the area is too far for me to travel from Songdo, Incheon. The travel time is almost two hours. Other individuals who commented on this thread are in…
@judyum41 said:
Hello! I'm interested in a study buddy in Seoul!
Hey, we tried meeting at a study cafe in Gangnam but unfortunately, the area is too far for me to travel from Songdo, Incheon. The travel time is almost two hours. Other indivi…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
I'm not interpreting the necessary condition as conditional at all. It's not "IF I'm moving on THEN it will be without you." No. If the sufficient is triggered, there's no ifs about it: I am moving on.
Moving-on-wi…
@"Cant Get Right" said:
This is actually a really important question. Here's how I'd represent it:
W --> M
The representation should show the relationship between the terms. The relationship is very simple. It's the terms themse…
@yeonieroh said:
Hi I’m interested in the study group and both Gangnam and Sindorim work for me
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@helena_1229 said:
Hi! I am interested in a study buddy I'd prefer Gangnam as well
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@Mike_Ross said:
Hey there, debt is understandably of concern to many people. The best thing you can do to maximize your chances at this stage is getting the best LSAT score possible. I’ll also add that once you’re in the T14, unit biglaw pros…
@MissionLsat said:
If your stats stats are good enough to land you at HYS then I beleive, they would be good enough to get you around 50 percent of the scholarshp from the rest of T14s. So if high debt makes you feel stressed then go for th…
@ravioli4 said:
Hey! I'm in korea right now and going through CC/loophole if you want to study! I'd prefer gangnam (I live near wagnsimini)
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@"Forever Addicted to Coffee" said:
Good question! In general, as I finish making the master game board and writing down the important rules, I "play" with the master game board to make inferences. During this process, my default mode is to tr…
@oychoi79 said:
I agree with other commenters that outside reading for RC should be secondary to actual RC passages. I believe that being good or fast at reading is not absolutely necessary to succeed in RC. It certainly helps if you are fast …
@canihazJD said:
To add... definitely take the opportunity to compare an actual RC passage to its source material and see how different they are. Any outside reading is going to be something that was written with comparatively more focus on be…
@vb000000 said:
Hi Ken,
The works you listed are significant and worth reading. However, in terms of relevance to your goal of improving your LSAT RC skills, I would agree with the youtuber that reading articles in the Economist (as well as…
@oychoi79 said:
From what I have been told and understand, there are many things lawyers do (and any profession does) that are different from what we learn in school. However, there are core skills that lawyers and all law students use that ar…
@DontPay4LawSchool said:
If I remember correctly from one of the podcast episodes, he said that it was never intended for students to complete all of the problem sets when initially going through the CC. Rather, to come back and refresh onesel…
@DontPay4LawSchool said:
In my experience, it can vary considerably. I have done LR sections that have had 5-6 5 star questions. For others, there were no 5 star questions.
In terms of the CC, if you are talking about the problem sets, th…
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@FindingSage said:
You are very welcome! And thank you so much for the nice compliments, they really made my day. It has taken a long time to feel like I have this kind of understanding of the test. When I started studying one of the most fr…
@FindingSage said:
When I first learned lawgic I diagramed a lot. I think it is good idea to learn to diagram well so that you really learn this at a deep level. That being said, I have studied for a long time and seldom write anything down …
@Ashley25 said:
I don't think it's necessary to diagram exactly the same way so long as you can understand the argument and see that there is a mistaken reversal and that A doesn't necessarily know about the conditional statement. But I do thi…
@Darinnnnn said:
The word most has less bearing in this argument because you are looking for the same flawed reasoning used in the stimulus. The word most would come into play if the question was saying to find the correct parallel reasoning w…
@businesskarafa said:
In my opinion, I think most all people will have a "max" of time per day that they can study before severe diminishing returns (or even reverse returns) set in. I think anywhere beyond 5 hours is well past this point for …
@"Learned Astronomer" said:
I haven't sat down to go through the entire Core Curriculum, so I don't have an answer for how long it takes to do so. Are you currently still learning the fundamentals of the test? If so, know that this phase gener…