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Usually webinars are posted on 7 sage YouTube channel. So I guess you should find this one on there too.
@.begashaw That is great news as I would love to be able to review this webinar as well. Where will we be able to access the recordings?
I guess just like JY said, those "some people's" opinions rarely are in alignment with the authors'.
That MBT question is one of the hardest..
That's awesome. Congratulations!
Yeah, leave that girl be. Have some sympathy people. But I'm sure Kingsman just posted that video to describe a story/situation.
@ I’ve added a link to the main post so that you can access the main calendar and see the PT schedule all the way through September.
Thank you very much.
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Will weekly schedules of BR group be posted? I ask because at times I need to schedule time to do the PT. Thanks.
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I had struggles with conditional logic too, and I found completing and reviewing those conditional statement translations quizs after each lesson is very helpful (you have to register for core curriculum first though). I also go back and review them every once in a while.
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Yes, I'd love to join the call, and I think I face more barriers than others since I'm very very ESL, maybe that could make others feel better about themselves?
Will 7pm EST this Thursday be possible?
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PT 48 BR on this Saturday?
@ Good points. Overage (sort of) is a fact, but I guess we don't want to overemphasize that fact. Thank you!
Imaging people in their early 30s sit in the same classroom with kids who are just out of college. Yes, there is a need to address or explain why professionals with 5+ work experience want to go to law school and potentially change their career path. Please help.
Where can we find videos of the webinars if we can't attend on that day?
Great source! Extracurricular reading like this gives me more confidence when doing RC.
Just want to share a source to listen to great debates between college professors, lawyers, and researchers.
http://intelligencesquaredus.org/debates/past-debates
Their arguments are just awesome. What's better is that you can listen to them through Soundcloud app on your smartphone, and they seem don't cost much of your data plan... Perfect listening materials for people who have long commute each day.
Nicole is always on point, especially this one, great prep talk.
@.beckford18
I did several PTs (36 to 41) before I finished core curriculum, because I was so tempted. And doing that only made me realize how unprepared I was. So I guess doing some PTs (only early ones, don't waste recent ones though) early on can help you to see where you are in term of progress, calm yourself down and dive back into core curriculum and drills (very very important). By the way, sometimes when I feel I'm stuck at a particular type of questions (parallel flaw etc) and don't think I can improve further at the moment, I may do one or two problem sets, skip the rest, move on to next question type, and go back to them later.
One of the best advice I receive is that finishing up 7 sage core courses (including all the drill practices and flash cards) before taking PT.