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Saturday, Mar 19 2022

Hi! I am interested

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Wednesday, Feb 02 2022

Hi! I am interested!

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Wednesday, Feb 02 2022

Hello, I am interested. Please message me details

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Wednesday, Jan 12 2022

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PT23.S3.Q2
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Tuesday, Nov 23 2021

I did not select AC A., because I thought it was a sufficient assumption AC. I need not initially see how it is both sufficient and necessary.

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Tuesday, Jul 27 2021

I have experienced LSAT fatigue as well. I think stepping away from the all LSAT material for a couple day would be a great way for you to recharge.

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Saturday, Sep 05 2020

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Study Buddy

I am looking for someone who would love to BR with me over Zoom (aiming to do November LSAT-Flex). If you are interested please message or email me at dcain19@jcu.edu.

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Saturday, Sep 05 2020

For my BR I do what my tutor calls savage BR. I create a word document and go through each answer choice typing out why this answer is wrong and/or changing it to be a correct answer. This helps a lot with LR because I get a better understand of the argument structures.

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PT115.S3.P3.Q17
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Wednesday, Feb 26 2020

Never took a physics class, so the context of this passage was extremely hard!

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Monday, Sep 09 2019

My goal is a 170. I recently talked to my boss about cutting my hours and see was understanding about it. I was hoping to enroll fall of 2020, but if a potential higher score mean taking another year off and enrolling fall of 2021 then I will definitely do so.

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Thursday, Sep 05 2019

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#HELP PLEASE!

Hello 7Sage Community((/p)

My LSAT journey has been and long rough road. I took the December 2017 LSAT and scored 155. I stopped studying for awhile and discovered 7Sage. I started the core curriculum and 7Sage helped open my eyes to how to correctly study for the LSAT. I started studying again mid-April 2019 while working full-time. I have been able to increase my PT score to 164. I signed up for the November 2019 test, but I am a splitter student (my gpa is 3.0) and I am considering rescheduling my test to February 2020. This would mean 4 years between completing my undergrad and entering law school. I am torn about taking the November test or cutting my hours as a server and subsequently taking the February 2020 test. Any thoughts?

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Thursday, Sep 05 2019

As a person who has tried to balance work/study life, it can be difficult if you are working full-time. I recommend having a set schedule for both studying and working.

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