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I didn't want to take the lsat-flex in August and I don't want to take it this January can't we all just mask up logical reasoning is my most reliable section ugh ugh ugh

(lol, I don't mean to be whiny in all fairness it is what it is hope ya'll are having a good day).

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There was a post on getting a group together to study for/discuss the January test about a week ago, and a lot of people seemed interested- I got in contact with the OP and went ahead and started a GroupMe today, already a few have joined. Several people taking November as well so it's not necessarily just a January thing. Link to join is at the bottom of that post but I don't know if everyone will see it, so here it is:

https://groupme.com/join_group/63079671/gwZJlnRE

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I am looking for a study buddy for the last days leading up to August exam.

I've been averaging about 172ish, though fluctuating a lot (over the past month, lowest score was 170 and highest was 180).

I'd really like to shave a few points off that and think having a partner to talk things through with might be beneficial.

About me: I am older than average (mid-30s), have taught at college-level, and like cats.

Send me a message if this sounds useful to you.

-A.

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Would anyone be down to have a BR session next week? I'm looking for maybe one or two people to BR with since I only have a free Zoom account. If someone has a Zoom account and is willing to host, I'm down to have a bigger group! Please comment below or PM me. All score ranges are welcome :)

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Looking for someone to study with in Vancouver. Mostly for accountability and motivation. I'm writing the November Flex. Averaging 166 on the last 10 PTs and have scored as high as 170 on a timed test, so would be to happy to help where I can as well.

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Hi guys,

Let's get ready for June together! I find that 7sage is great for self study, but when it comes to writing PTs I like to put myself in an environment where other people are writing, too. I find I perform better around real people and it makes PTs go down easier when you're not the only one doing it.

I was thinking of getting a little group going where we get together once a week and write a PT, BR it and then discuss answers. I'm in Oshawa but I would be happy to meet in Toronto.

(As always, don't share your personal information publicly -- just post here if you're interested and I'll get it going.)

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I wonder if there is any January test taker who is still on the road to take Feb LSAT?

I considerably under-performed myself in January test (I caught a cold on test day and had a terrible migraine during test), and plan to take Feb or April the latest.

I have been PTing around 165-170 prior to the test, and my goal is to reach170 the minimum in my third take.

I am looking for just a couple of people who is committed to take Feb LSAT, and probably meet couple of times during the week discussing questions or strategies and support eachother.

If anyone is in the same range and interested, please PM me.

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Hi guys,

I am currently prepping for 2021 April LSAT and it has been so hard since I work full-time in advisory. I have finished all the LSAT prep courses and are doing prep tests now. Looking for someone to meet once a week via zoom/in-person ( I am currently in California and will be back to nyc in December) to go over prep tests and keep each other accountable.

Thanks!

Best,

Sherry

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Looking for a study buddy who's currently scoring either in the mid to high 160s.

My goal is to score in the 170+. Ideally, would love to BR LR & RC session, at least one each per week. Ideally EST would be great.

If interested DM me.

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Hello,

Myself, elle.sat.woods180 and emaanc99

Are looking to add one more members to our study group. The reason you may have seen me post recently is because we are starting this study group this Sunday.

Our goal is to reach +170 scores for the 2021-2022 academic year.

The highest score I have received on the LSAT was a 167. I have scored 165 multiple times and my most recent LSAT scores have been varied from 160 to 167. I have taken approximately 80 LSAT Preptests. I only have 10 more. I took these tests in numerical order but also decided to take LSAT 89 and 88 because of their difficulty in order to prepare myself for the November/January LSAT. It did not work.

Our method of study is to pick LR/LG/RC questions/passages and blind review them. We will pick questions and passages based on their difficulty. We would spend an hour or two every weekend to meet as a group and go over the questions/passages that we selected.

The most beneficial way to use a study group in my opinion is to have the members of the study group verbally present an explanation to difficult questions they answered on either their LSAT Prep Tests or had on their general study and have the other members of the group try to question the assumptions and weakness of the explanation that was provided. The actual act of trying to explain an answer will help refine our own understating of the question and the exam overall.

This is the basis that I want to have for the study group. We will improvise and adapt when necessary but I expect us to have a rigid schedule so that we can see returns for our efforts.

Send me a direct message if you are interested in joining our group.

Thanks,

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Feb Test Takers

Friday, Dec 19th at 8PM ET: PT61

Click here to join this conversation: https://join.skype.com/sdiINq0J9AwI

Please click the link and comment if you plan on participating.

Note:

  • For the newbies: Add me on Skype, using handle dmlevine76 and PM your email for Google Hangout.
  • For the regulars: If for some reason you're not in the group conversation[s] already, just message me on Skype.
  • For everyone: take the PT under timed conditions; BR as you are able; join us for all or part of the call—everyone is welcome.
  • Note: For the purposes of the call, we like to check our group blind review score together at the very end of the call :) So at least don't say ... "No guys, really, it's D, I checked it.” Keep the correct answer to yourself. Use your reasoning to win the argument.
  • These groups work best when folks from ALL stages of prep and with all different goals join in! Not just for "super-preppers" and definitely not just for the casual LSATer (does such a person exist?).
  • The only expectation anyone has for these calls is for you to have fun and ask questions as you desire. We are just a bunch of LSAT lovers who gather via Skype and intellectually slaughter each test.
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    Hey all I'm looking to start up a study group my diagnostic is 154 currently in the high150s to middle 160s. Aiming to hit high 160s mid 170s and looking for people with similar targets. Mostly once a week meet up online with possibly more if schedules allow. I'd be happy to set up a discord or groupme depending on what everyone wants. If you are interested please lmk.

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    Hi All,

    To be brief, I’m a philosophy PhD student looking for people on the same boat: is in graduate school, studying for the LSAT, plans to go to law school.

    If you’re interested, please DM me or leave a comment on this post. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can.

    Looking forward to hearing from y’all!

    P.S. thanks to JD who encouraged me to write this post.

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