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  • Thursday, Sep 30 2021

    @67225 said:

    Way to kick ass Logician! This was very insightful/helpful. The untimed sections followed by decreasing time increments seems to be the exercise/solution I have been looking for. Thanks again for the insight and best of luck through the application process!

    @maizinburly527 said:

    This was one of the most insightful conversations I have heard thus far as I am studying and trying to reconfigure my methods. I really connected with @maizinburly527 because I am struggling with the plateaus and getting lost in the path to choose. Thank you!

    Glad to hear it helped!!

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  • Tuesday, Sep 28 2021

    Way to kick ass Logician! This was very insightful/helpful. The untimed sections followed by decreasing time increments seems to be the exercise/solution I have been looking for. Thanks again for the insight and best of luck through the application process!

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  • Monday, Sep 27 2021

    This was one of the most insightful conversations I have heard thus far as I am studying and trying to reconfigure my methods. I really connected with @maizinburly527 because I am struggling with the plateaus and getting lost in the path to choose. Thank you!

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  • Sunday, Sep 26 2021

    @ajamal2479 So happy to hear that! and thank you! best of luck in your studying/applications.

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  • Sunday, Sep 26 2021

    @maizinburly527 I got a TON of value from your insights -- thanks so much! Best of luck in your applications.

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  • Thursday, Sep 23 2021

    Thanks! @renebermudez226

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  • Thursday, Sep 23 2021

    Couldn't agree more with @67225 - so many great callouts in this episode. Awesome stuff @maizinburly527 !!

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  • Wednesday, Sep 22 2021

    This is a really insightful podcast. I think it helped emphasize how proportionally rare it is to get a 170+ and how the 7Sage forum high scorer stories are an unrepresentative sample of all LSAT test takers. I also really benefitted from the discussion concerning luck as a factor in obtaining a desired score. I was just telling an LSAT buddy that once you've achieved a certain success rate (let's say, above 50%) in obtaining your desired score, the next factors are just chance and luck: You will get your desired score eventually. Just keep taking the formal test until your success rate works out.

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  • Tuesday, Sep 21 2021

    Fun episode! I was so happy to finally hear from someone on the podcast who struggled with LG!

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  • Monday, Sep 20 2021

    Thank you again for having me!

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