Hi all,

I started off with PS and left for a variety of reasons, and have just finished the 7sage curriculum (very happy with it). Two questions:

1. does anyone know what I could do with the PS materials? If there were any techniques they found helpful/parts of books they liked?

2. Starting with PT 36 tomorrow, any BR groups I can join? Was planning to take the October, but I think at this rate I'd have to do 2 practice exams a day to get there on time...I had a friend who did that but I'm not sure if it'd be very good for me.

Thanks for the help!

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8 comments

  • Tuesday, Sep 08 2015

    The PS books are great for banging your head against when information....just....won't....stick....

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  • Monday, Sep 07 2015

    Burn it! Lol

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  • Monday, Sep 07 2015

    thanks everyone! I'll check out that group.

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  • Monday, Sep 07 2015

    Hahah PS doesn't deserve that much hate, I think I actually prefer some of the LR topics with them. I will say that I think the way they do LG's is absolutely terrible and is really counter-productive "hail splitting the game boards and no less than/greater than signs", so damn confusing hahaha.

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  • Sunday, Sep 06 2015

    @alphafem973 cool, thanks!

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  • Sunday, Sep 06 2015

    @aincao151.janson35 as far as I know @igbodoe249 is organizing those calls. I won't be active on those calls until October because of work.

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  • Sunday, Sep 06 2015

    If I remember correctly, @aincao151.hopkins suggested that the powerscore material could be used to burn and keep you warm this upcoming winter! I hope to also repurpose my PS materials for this purpose in the upcoming months :)

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  • Sunday, Sep 06 2015

    Definitely do not do two practice exams a day until October. Here's a BR group page that was floating around. Is this still going on @alphafem973?

    http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/21685

    As far as PS, you may be able to sell your used books to Amazon or something. Or you could take @aincao151's longstanding advice and burn them. Either way, use the material that you've just spent the time learning with the 7sage curriculum. If you find that you need to supplement it with anything after a run of practice tests, try out the LSAT Trainer.

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