Hello 7Sage Community,
I am a first-gen, Salvadoran American UC Berkeley graduate and Questbridge Scholar currently preparing for the LSAT full-time. I qualify for the LSAC fee waiver and am navigating the admissions process while supporting my mother.
My goal is a JD/PhD in Public Policy to eventually work with the World Bank on poverty alleviation. I have a 3.3 CAS GPA and a 3.5 MBA GPA, and I am highly motivated to bridge the gap to a high LSAT score.
What I’m looking for:
A study group that meets regularly via Zoom/Discord.
Occasional peer-to-peer tutoring or mentorship
I am a dedicated student and a collaborative partner. If you have a spot in your group or are a high-scorer looking to give back, please message me. Thank you for your time, and best of luck to everyone!
Grammar lessons are helpful. I find as someone who preferred to read books instead of paying attention to grammar lessons as a child, that breaking down the long passages into its simpler components is immensely helpful. This is coming for someone who relies mostly on intuition from extensive reading for grammar instead of memorized knowledge.