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I recently finished the core curriculum and have only taken 4 PTs. My average score is 151 and my goal is 165+.

I would like a study partner — in a similar scoring range or higher — to review PTs with, specifically LR and RC sections. I want to meet once or twice a week, to keep each other accountable and motivated. I live in the EST zone.

I’m a driven non-traditional law school applicant. For my prep, I’m incorporating 7sage with the Loophole & Manhattan Prep Drills.

If you have similar goals, please reach out so we can get started! Thanks!

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Hello! I'm looking to form a small study group for the Nov. test. I'm currently PT-ing in the 165 range (BR 176-178) and aiming to get to 171-173. Currently, I'm averaging -3/4 for LR (aiming to get down to -1/2) and -4/5 for RC (aiming to get it down to -3/4. For LG, I'm struggling with time and not getting to the last game (working on it! :) )

I'd love to create a group with people with similar stats. It would be great to sync up on practice tests. I've done PT 60-72, so study buddies around low 70s PTs would be amazing! Trying the cadence of 3/week at least and regularly meeting to review PTs at that similar cadence.

Things I'm personally working on:

  • Test-taking strategies
  • Difficult Necessary Assumption Qs
  • Difficult Disagreement Qs
  • Navigating abstract language (difficult argument part, flaw, etc)
  • General LR fluency and speed
  • Timing/fluency for games
  • Reverse engineering Qs and seeing how I could have gotten them correct on RC / generally trying to find something that works on RC
  • Other deets:

  • I'm in Pacific time
  • Not sure what a good size is, but something like 4-5?
  • Feel free to send me a direct message with your situation and we can see if it is a good fit both ways!!

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    Anyone working on this PT and want to BR with me?

    I'm doing the flex version, timed. I typically get -0 on LG so not really looking to BR there, but if you want to I can.

    My last PTs are around 170. Booked for June test, my first (and hopefully only).

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    I’m taking PT, don’t score some of them, leaving for blind review. As of now, I have for br PT 54 (RC), 55, 56(LR), 54(LR), 61(LR), and going up. Please let me know if you are interested br one of these PT any time soon

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    For those of you who are planning to take the exam this year and/or applying to law school this year, here's some niche fb study groups.

    Black LSAT Study Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/534432184138845/

    BLM Supporters Study Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/300232194528457/

    For those working full time: https://www.facebook.com/groups/953107761786529

    Not affiliated with any of these groups, I just thought it would be helpful for those looking for specific types of support/community/accountability. Wishing you all the best of luck.

    P.S If anyone identifies as Latina, feel free to message me! Would love to hear how your studies are going!

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    Hey Feb Peeps! We got work to do!

    Wednesday, Dec 30th at 8PM ET: PT66

    Click here to join this conversation: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/548459389

    LSATurday, Jan. 2nd at 8PM ET: PT67

    Click here to join this conversation: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/548459389

    NOTE: Great News! Starting now we’ll be using GoToMeeting for all of our BR group needs.

    Be sure to click the link of the conversation you’re attending and announce in the comments which group(s) you’re planning on attending.

    February Test Takers Schedule: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/5520/february-test-takers-group-br-schedule-very-tentative

    Fine Print (NOTE: you all want to be lawyers; reading fine print is what lawyers do, so READ IT!)

    BR GROUP NOTES:

  • If you want to attend these sessions, you MUST click that link.
  • Here’s an FAQ on GoToMeeting.com: http://www.gotomeeting.com/meeting/online-meeting-support
  • Then, download the application (for your computer or mobile device).
  • 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.” Use your reasoning.
  • 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 GoToMeeting and intellectually slaughter each test.
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    Febbers! We’re less than a month away! Come to Group BR tonight!

    Friday, Jan. 15th at 8PM ET: PT B

    Click here to join this conversation: https://global.gotomeeting.com/join/548459389

    IF YOU DON’T CLICK THIS LINK YOU WON’T BE ABLE TO ACCESS THE BR GROUP

    NOTE: You can get Superprep B here: http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/0979305063?keywords=LSAT%20Superprep&qid=1451922968&ref_=sr_1_1&sr=8-1

    and

    here: https://www.cambridgelsat.com/preptests/4-section/#official-lsat-preptest-1-june-1991

    NOTE: Great News! Starting now we’ll be using GoToMeeting for all of our BR group needs.

    Be sure to click the link of the conversation you’re attending and announce in the comments that you’re planning on attending.

    February Test Takers Schedule: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/6609/february-test-takers-group-br-schedule-very-tentative

    Fine Print (NOTE: you all want to be lawyers; reading fine print is what lawyers do, so READ IT!)

    BR GROUP NOTES:

  • If you want to attend these sessions, you MUST click that link.
  • Here’s an FAQ on GoToMeeting.com: http://www.gotomeeting.com/meeting/online-meeting-support
  • 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.” Use your reasoning.
  • 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 GoToMeeting and intellectually slaughter each test.
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    Hi guys,

    I would love to organize a "proctored PT" in the DC area. We can choose a location, day and time, and take a PT together. Everyone can bring their own PT so we don't have to worry about choosing one that is new for everyone.

    I am taking the test at American University of Law. They usually have some open classrooms. We could do it there! Or at a library in DC.

    Let me know who is up for this! I am thinking maybe this Tuesday but the day and time is flexible !

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    By any chance are there any UNT students here who would like to get together on Tuesdays and Thursdays for a quick study session? I would like to be able to articulate my reasoning for the answers I choose. Ive been doing it with myself however I feel it would be better to do it with another person instead of my dog.

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    Feb Test Takers (or Taking the test tomorrow and a glutton for punishment)

    Don’t wait to hit the 70s in January! Be prepared!

    Friday, Dec 4th at 8PM ET: PT75

    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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    Hi!

    I've got a study buddy for the October LSAT and we're looking to have 1 or 2 more people join us who scores in the same range we do (so anywhere between 160-170). I currently score about -6 to -7 in RC, anywhere between -4 to -7 in LR, and -0 in LG. My study partner scores about -4 in RC, -1 in LR, and -0 in LG. We plan to get together on Teams about once a week to discuss RC and LR for PTs above 80. This weekend we're going over PT 81. Please msg me if interested :)

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    I live in N. Oakland but am working in SF from 10-5 Mon-Fri. I am looking for anyone who like to meet up either in SF or Oakland to study together. I have been self studying since Feb and postponed from June to Sept bc my PT scores were not high enough. I think a study group will be very beneficial! Pls let me know if you're interested, I promise I don't bite.

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    Anyone here also not from a traditional pre-law background? Im a theatre artist with a BFA looking to make a big transition. If anyone else thinks of their pre-law background as non-traditional, lets maybe have a study or commiserating group?

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