Hey all,
My name is Blake and I'm just starting my LSAT journey recently - was wondering if there was anybody in the Lexington, KY area (by the University of Kentucky) who would be interested in forming a group either online or in person.
Definitely interested - borderline 160s right now taking the next month off work to really grind.
Hey all,
My name is Blake and I'm just starting my LSAT journey recently - was wondering if there was anybody in the Lexington, KY area (by the University of Kentucky) who would be interested in forming a group either online or in person.
You aren't paying for the same thing twice, it's just a hard realization. Lawhub provides the testing materials which you pay for there, 7sage provides their teaching materials and such for their cost. I understand where you are coming from though.
https://discord.gg/JxSptVwh
Here for those interested!!!
I believe you can even read a bi-conditional as material equivalent- but i took a little logic so thats a little more hard to see - but they operate the same.
Hey all,
Looking to take the June test - was looking to see if others were interested in a 4-10 person study group. Let me know and ill make a discord or something and respond.
definitely down! just graduated so im free most days
Diagnostics are typically taken before intensive studying to establish a baseline of an applicant's current level when beginning their LSAT preparation. It is a way of seeing what ballpark you are in, and what you can expect your process to look like in the future. Lower diagnostics may see rapid gains or a slower process, same for a 158 scorer. It doesn't give you a precise game plan on how to proceed, but it can be helpful to see where you currently reside.
Im down! currently mid 160s aiming to get low 170s if possible!