Hi! I am currently studying for the September LSAT and would love to have a group or study buddy in the Eastern Daylight Timezone.
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vivienne2spam627
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vivienne2spam627
Tuesday, Sep 09
You are allowed 6 pieces of blank paper and pencil during your LSAT (even in the remote version). They will check every single page. The format with all tools is the same as from LawHub's LSAT prep library.
vivienne2spam627
Wednesday, Jul 09
Live in ATL too and am taking in September!
Hi!
I am preparing for law school applications. I have successfully had three people agree to write letters of recommendation for me. However, I am unsure of a couple of things:
If anyone can give any guidance for this, I would appreciate it. Thank you!
vivienne2spam627
Friday, May 02
I'm interested too! Mine is @ vivienne_van
vivienne2spam627
Wednesday, Jul 02
Also interested!
vivienne2spam627
Wednesday, Jul 02
I'm interested! I'm Easter Timezone too!
I think the best approach really depends on where you are in your prep and what works best for you personally. For me, I started by working untimed, focusing on building strong low-resolution summaries and improving my ability to identify key points in the passage. Once I became more accurate, I began practicing under timed conditions. As my timed accuracy improved, I gradually increased the number of passages I did in one sitting to build stamina.
Also, I’ve noticed that certain passage types (anything related to art!) are consistently more challenging for me, especially at a higher difficulty level. So I’ve made a point to practice those more frequently than my other passage types. I think that's when the analytics of 7Sage can be particularly applied.