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Thursday, Jul 23 2015

so will mine. school starts :)

Hello Everyone. I am creating this discussion to find out if anyone here has similar work hours with me and interested in BRing in the morning or on Monday or Tuesday night. If you are, please comment below and we can see if we can come up with another BR group in addition to the ones that already exist here.

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Monday, Jun 22 2015

Thank you very much for attaching a little youtube video of Goku. The analogy makes much more sense with it :)

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Thursday, Jul 21 2016

I thought about this question in terms of the definition of "Most." If most of the country, which would be at least 51% of it, is both not humid and not cold, there is only 49% of the county left to have some sort of a different climate (potentially humid and cold). 49% is not a half, even if it is close to it. So there is no way that half the country is humid and cold.

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Wednesday, Aug 12 2015

I skip parallel reasoning/flawed parallel reasoning. Just to read through the stimulus and answer choices takes me 2 min sometimes.

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Wednesday, Aug 12 2015

@ neither do I. But then again, both of us are not Americans, I believe.

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Thursday, Jun 11 2015

Thank you very much for the post @ ! I have never realized that a break can be a problem until I read it. I will pay more attention to it from now on.

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Wednesday, Jun 10 2015

The acceptance of LSAT really depends on a particular schools you want to apply to. There are schools that average the LSAT out and there are schools that accept the best score. Also there are some schools that have accepted people with low LSATs on the basis of other things, and there are those that have a score below which they will not accept anyone. So, what it basically comes down to is that you need to research your schools.

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Wednesday, Jun 10 2015

I agree with @ . Practice, practice and practice. It seems that you more or less understand the questions, you just need to learn to pace yourself and it comes with practice. Timed drills, sections and tests will help the most.

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Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

Good thing I asked ;) Thank you @.janson35

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Tuesday, Jul 07 2015

Just to make sure, PT 52 is June 2007, correct?

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Thursday, Jun 04 2015

I am in a similar situation as well. I took a year off of school to study LSAT and ended up procrastinating most of it. Even after taking a prep course with another company I am still at mid 150s which is unacceptable for a school that I want to go to. So I start 7Sage and do all the curriculum, again. I beat myself up for not studying enough every single day, only to not study the next day again. It is tough!!! Going slowly and giving yourself enough time to postpone the actual test until you are ready is my strategy. Visiting this web site and doing some work every day, no matter how little, is another step for me. First it is one lesson, then one section and before you know it, it is one test and one whole BR or even both in one day! We can do it, and we can conquer it! I know!!!

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Thursday, Jun 04 2015

You rock, man!!! Congrats! Way to go!! Very inspirational!!

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Thursday, Jun 04 2015

Reading posts and discussions such as this one makes me motivated. It is so difficult for me to start studying, so I tell myself: "Let me go to 7Sage and read what people have to say about their studying, their goals and their problems." It helps me realize that I am not the only one for whom the LSAT is difficult. The support of all the people here is really motivational. So after some time of reading the discussions it is so much easier to go back to my syllabus or my problems. Thank you 7Sage and the wonderful people who share and post!!!

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Monday, Aug 03 2015

170 and a scholarship to CU Boulder. I moved here recently and I just love this town and want to stay and live here.

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Wednesday, Jun 03 2015

@ , @ Thank you, guys!

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Tuesday, Jun 02 2015

@ , @.hopkins @ Thank you for your input. Everything you said is very helpful!

Hello.

So I am not sure where to put my question, so I will just write it here. I apologies if it is redundant, but I cannot find an answer yet. I have taken a prep course with Test Masters, and even though I improved from my original score and did learn something I am still not happy with my mid 150. My problem is that I did a lot of PTs, all of them starting from 2007. Some I did almost a year ago, but some were just recent. Of course there was no BR, so it was pretty much a waste of time. I am going to do all of the theory here again, since it seems that I have some fundamental misunderstandings there, but what should I do about PT practice? Should I take the tests I have already done again? How good would that be for me? Should I take the older ones? It seems that we'll do a lot of questions from those during the initial theory course. Any help or advice will help. Thanks.

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Thursday, Jul 02 2015

Congrats!!

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Thursday, Jul 02 2015

Congrats, and thank you for the inspirational message!!

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