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I'm thinking of creating Facebook study group where we can chat with each other about lsat related stuff. I find it hard doing Skype, Google hangsout because 1) not everyone has Webcam and 2) since people live in different locations the time zone is different and may not allow one to get on Skype on time.
By using Facebook we can take pictures of the stimulus we are having a hard time with or just send a question and have whoever that is online at the moment respond. It would be like a 24/7 lsat service lol
If interested send me your Facebook email in private message and I'll add you to the chat forum.
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OK so no pictures lol
I would actually like it. Even though I'm done with the LSAT. :D
@igbodoe249 I think look at the forum rules sections... specifically rule 3 and the discussions that follow... that ought to provide guidelines as to what you can post and what not... I would stick to that and not go beyond. Best to err on the side of caution.
Well if anyone wants to join the study group let me know.
I second @nielsinha488
I'm pretty sure it would be against rules to post actual screenshots of the stimulus. But if you use referencing such as "PT 35 S1 Q15" and then post your question about it, then it should be alright.
I would actually double check as well... there is a reason LSAC sells the LSATs... solutions may be online... Manhattan does that... they have answers for most of the LR questions online... but I doubt that you can get tests for free online except PT June 2007. Check... better safe than sorry. Still, no reason why the FB group can't work without stimuli being posted... just post the question number and someone else can post solutions and the route by which they got to them without actually posting the stimulus.
Looks like your right. I didn't know this and I think it's another unnecessary lsac rule. @licknee10505
Add me :) I don't think that we're allowed to take pics of the stuff to post on FB. Might want to double check with JY. Just to be on the safe side.