I work full time and need some folks to study with to keep me motivated and accountable.
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Found this quite hard to comprehend for a min, but i think i finally get it. the reputation of the vineyard is the clincher here. along with the other factors mentioned, reputation influences price (meaning, a vineyard with a high reputation may use that to mark up its wines, even if the wines aren't that great)...conclusion that follows is that expensive is not always good, which circles back to the implicit assumption here, that the reputation of the vineyard is not always in sync w the wine quality (ie, it may have a stellar reputation it uses to mark up it's wines, but the wines themselves may be mediocre, or the opposite, that the wines are modestly priced due to a lowlier reputation, but they are in fact of great quality)
I'm on a similar timeline so definitely in! Will this be in person? Where is everyone located?
i just try to have a great deal of focus and read deliberately. that way referring back to passage is minimal and faster when needed. Also confidence in recognizing the correct answer and moving on, rather than reading all the answer choices. There's some risk there but it mostly pays off.
As someone trying to balance work and studying, i recommend focusing solely on the LSAT while you can, and then working afterwards.
I'm interested in joining a study group. Planning for July exam.
is it 3 sections v 5?