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Monday, Jun 24 2024

alexalpopovich95212

Law School Admission assistance!

Hello all!

I am wanting to apply to law school this fall and need guidance putting my application together. I have loved 7sage for LSAT prep and I am currently working my way through the application videos. I am looking for advice and opinions on application consulting services. Have any of you used 7sage and if so what was your experience like? Have you used another service and if so same question? Honestly, I want to use 7sage but it's a little pricey and so I just want to make sure it's worth it. I am meeting with a consultant later this week but just want to know if anyone has any strong opinions on it.

So, I would love to hear any and all experiences, opinions or advice. This is a lot of money for me to spend so I am wanting to make the most of it. TIA:)

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Wednesday, Feb 21 2024

alexalpopovich95212

Recommendations for LSAT prep on a road trip

I will be driving about 8 hours to visit family in the next few days and wanted to take advantage of that time by using it as best I could to supplement my LSAT studies. What are some good sources for audio learning regarding the LSAT, strategies/prep, test taking skills... ect. I am also open to application and law school insights.

Thanks!

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Saturday, May 18 2024

alexalpopovich95212

LSAT prep on a work trip

Hey friends,

I’m signed up to take the June lsat and I’m pretty nervous. I’ve have hit my goal score a few times but I am not constantly hitting it yet so I’ve been working hard to improve my timing because that’s where my lower scores tend to come from. Either I get stuck on a logic game or a RC paragraph and will end up with a bad score in one of those sections. I am slowly improving in those areas but here is the kicker…. next week I will be gone for five days on a business trip. On this trip I will be very busy and won’t be able to dedicate the same amount of time that I have been to studying which is fine but I would like to use the limited time I have on this trip to study the most effectively. So, I’m looking for advice on helpful ways to keep my mind sharp and maintain or improve my current understanding. (To be clear, not going on this trip is not an option and I knew that well in advance and have planned accordingly). My plan currently is to print out a bunch of drills and prep test and keep them in my purse so that I can pull them out and work on them any time I have a 15, 20, or 30 minute break. Depending on each days schedule I am aiming to either wake up early and study for 1-2 hours or stay up late and study for 1-2 hours at least a couple of times. Any advice/strategies would be greatly appreciated! Good luck to those of you who are also signed up for the June lsat, may the odds be ever in our favor!

*Also if anyone has any tips for being quick and consistent in RC or LG I’d love to hear it. I’m way better at logic games which is why I’m taking the June test but every once in a while I run into a miscellaneous game that absolutely blows my brain lol.

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Thursday, Feb 15 2024

Tiger: Horses don't always sleep standing up. They can actually sleep for up to 2 hours at a time laying down.

Disney: To get into Janes office you must pass through a security door by scanning your badge or manually punching in your code. Jane made it through the security door by herself without an issue. Jane left her badge at home. Therefore, Jane used her security code to open the door.

Cat: When I woke up my alarm on my phone had been turned off and I overslept. My phone was within reaching distance of my husband, who did not need to wake up as early as me. My husband has turned my alarm off in the past.

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Thursday, Feb 15 2024

For 9.1 #help Just curious....

Could you also say that the Conclusion is "Most chefs have extensive culinary knowledge"

and "all chefs with extensive culinary knowledge can make a delicious omelette" + "most chefs can make a delicious omelette" are the premises? I realize this makes less sense but would it technically also be correct?

All chefs with extensive culinary knowledge can make a delicious omelette->most chefs can make a delicious omelette = Most chefs have extensive culinary knowledge

Or would it be incorrect since the last sentence includes "Thus..." indicating that it is intended to be the conclusion?

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