I am about to finish the Trainer and move on to my next phase of study. I am curious if anyone would be willing to send me notes, flash cards, etc. that they took from the trainer. This next week I'll be compiling my own study guide, and I don't want to miss anything. My email is mheannarino@gmail.com. Also, this is an email I use for spam so I can post it publicly and fret not.

Thanks

PS: If I hadn't purchased the Trainer myself, I wouldn't ask for notes. It doesn't seem ethical to me to reap from Kim without a financial thank you.

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  • Friday, Jan 13 2017

    Hey, welcome back @mheannarino27 !

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  • Friday, Jan 13 2017

    I stopped studying the LSAT as I landed a sweet job. I'm getting back into the LSAT just today though.

    I haven't done anything with 7sage, so I do not know how well they fit together. However, I can tell you that I really enjoyed the Trainer and will definitely be using it from the beginning again.

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  • Friday, Jan 13 2017

    @51891 Yes, it's worth reading! It helped me better understand flaws in general and the RC sections helped as well. Definitely worth reading if you're still having trouble grasping something or if you just need a different perspective.

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  • Sunday, Jan 08 2017

    @mheannarino27 How is the trainer? I have a copy with me. Worth reading?

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  • Friday, Jul 03 2015

    Thanks :)

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  • Friday, Jul 03 2015

    I didn't really take notes while going through the Trainer, but if you haven't checked it out before, there are several pretty good study guides floating around here: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/categories/study-guides

    Those seem to generally be a mix of 7Sage/Trainer/PS methodologies, so take the best and forget the rest.

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