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Please do not reply "interested." If you are interested, add me as a study buddy via 7Sage and/or send a direct message. I am looking only for folks who are already scoring between 166-169 and looking to break into 170+. I am capping this group at 5 people, including myself, to ensure efficient BR. I am looking to BR each Sunday from now until the June exam, so you must be available then (exact time is flexible).

Hi 7Sage!

I’m reaching out to see if anyone is interested in forming a study group for the March LSAT.

I started studying late October and got a 167 on the January test. Blind reviewing at 175. I’m looking to form a small group to help keep each other honest while we study for March. Aiming for 170+ this time around- let’s get to it!

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Hi all, I was wondering if anyone would want to join a study group with me to prepare for the June 2022 exam. Specifically, if you're ADHD/ND it would be great if we could keep each other accountable and share tips as to what works for our brains! I'd like to take 1-2 tests a week and review them together, and I'm PTing high 160s right now :) DM me or reply to this thread if you're interested!

Iam the new test taker my plan is to attempt the June LSAT...anyone interested to study with me can message....i have a flexible schedule and i studyy for about 3 4 hours a day. Need some Focus and concentration for cracking the exam...My goal is to get 172+

Hey, all!

I have Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and initially started studying for the LSAT in June 2021. I lasted through October 2021, hit a wall, and decided to take a break to focus on my health. Since I have a dynamic disability that causes my energy to fluctuate, I struggle with skills that are crucial to a high LSAT score, like consistency and focus. I'm also neurodivergent and have high anxiety (enough said).

I just picked up studying again this week and have a 5 day streak going (one hour a day). This time around, I'm trying to be kinder to myself and develop a routine that accommodates my health needs. I am determined to reach my biggg goal (175+) despite having a disability, and so far, it's going well because I actually IMPROVED (!) on practice sets after taking my four-month break.

I would love to put together a group chat where any of us struggling with mental or physical health issues can uplift one another and share suggestions about what kind of studying works best for our brains and bodies. Let me know if this is of interest to anyone! :)

Hello, all! I'm looking to form a study group for the June test, which will be my first time taking it. I haven't made much progress at all on completing the course on 7Sage. I'm thinking of spending 15-20 hours per week on studying. Comment if being a part of this group would be of any interest to you. Thanks!

Hello Everyone! My name is Trent!

I'm looking for a full-time study buddy that I can meet with online and go over the 7sage content with. I just purchased 7sage a month ago, and My plan is to take the June LSAT. I want to study three hours a day until then. I'd like to get in at least 420 hours of studying in for the exam before June 11th (puns not intended, lol).

My hours are incredibly flexible, so I could potentially work with anyone in the world, provided scheduling works out. I know my offer is quite rigorous, but is anyone willing to share this great journey to score high on the LSAT with me?

Hello everyone, my name is Nyla and I am a college junior. I am new to the law school process and am in the planning and early prep stages. I am looking to form a study group with other students/people that are new to the process. We can work on all of the planning and create a schedule/accountability to go through this process together. I am hoping to apply for Fall 2023 admission. Please comment if you are interested and I will start get in touch. I am thinking a good group size is somewhere from five to eight people (could be less though). Thank you.

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Last comment friday, jan 28 2022

March 22 Exam

Hey! I'm studying for the March 12 exam for 2022 and was wondering if anyone wants to make a big groupchat or just hold each other accountable on studying, as well as study together! Just lmk if you're interested!

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Last comment thursday, jan 27 2022

Study Partners

Hey guys, I have been studying the LSAT about a year now and I am still having difficulty with the exam. If anyone wants to get together to study, please feel free to leave me a message. I am only looking for serious people who wants to get together to study. Thank You.

Good Morning,

My name is Shijuan Williams, I graduted SUNY College At Old Westbury Class of 2018 with a Bachelors of Science in Criminology and a minor in African American Studies. Shortly after that I became a paralegal in 2019, to which made me feel as if I did not want to be a lawyer, because I disliked it so much. I soon left that job to go into Higher Education, where I loved it but still felt incomplete. In December 2019, I started to chase my goal I had since I was 13 of being a lawyer, and registered for the first LSAT FLEX in February 2020. I started to apply to law schools, at the time I could only afford to apply to 3, and gave it the best I could. After receiving my scores, I quickly found out that I would need more work and preparation before trying again. I got into my head and ran away from the idea of being a lawyer and being in law school. attempting to pick myself up, I got into a Masters program, and am now graduating this summer with a Masters of Arts in Organizational leadership. I have decided once again to chase my goal and my craving of becoming a lawyer, but this time taking my time and going at a pace where I can feel prepared. I plan to take the June

2022 LSAT as well, and am looking for a group. Please let me know if you or anyone you know is open to working together.

Hi! I have been studying for 3 weeks nows, and I have been only doing 7sage. Should I be doing other stuff on top of the 7sage? I have a full time job on top of LSAT studying, so I have been falling behind on my studying schedule. Do you guys have advice on how to stay on top of studying or other study tips? Also, I want to create a group chat if anyone is interested!

Hi everyone,

I've officially taken the LSAT twice (scoring a 164 both times even though I was averaging high 160s-low 170s. I choked, lol), and I'm getting on my final 5-month of LSAT prep to take it one last time in June. I'm on PST time and work a full-time job, so most of my prep is done on weeknights and weekends. I'm averaging around the 168-171 window, and I'm trying to PT in the 175+ area by test day to test there hopefully or at least 170+.

I'm looking for a small group of retakers to study with (potentially have a discord group going). We can hold each other accountable and brainstorm/test out new learning and test-taking strategies. I'm not trying to start from scratch, do sections, and BR those sections together. I'm imagining turning discord into basically a 7sage/powerscore/Manhattan prep live forum where people have questions they can post in the chat and hopefully have some folks break down the problems together. I envision recreating a productive library study session if multiple people are online. Like if some of us aren't doing a practice section or practice test (we'll be on dnd mode) and we're all reviewing problems, we just did and are not sure about a particular question/game/passage we hop in a voice channel, talk through the issues, answer any remaining questions, and go back to studying.

Let me know if this sounds interesting to anyone! The kinks aren't ironed out yet, but even if it's just a small group of 3-4, I think this could be super cool. Plus, if it's a group of retakers, for the most part, we all will already have some study plan for ourselves and just having a group who is in a similar boat as you can be a good resource and support network to use.

Hey everyone! I am looking for anyone interested to join a discord where we take and then blind review tests once a week together. We also regularly discuss questions we find difficult. I work full time, so this would be primarily focused on a sunday or saturday prep test, but then we put challenging questions or seek general advice in the discord and go from there. If interested please send me a message and I can add you to the discord channel!

Hi guys,

Looking for some study buddies to BR tests together before our Jan test in a few weeks. I was in an old group but everybody was either done or taking some later tests. Gained significant improvement following their format, so hopefully I'll be able to find a couple of 170+ aiming friends to finish off the last part of the LSAT journey!

Here's what to expect:

  • We take a timed PT on our own ( Please do not check the correct answers)
  • We get together to BR on Zoom
  • General format:

  • We go through each question and say our answer choices. We'll pause to talk about any question that has different answers among group members or someone flagged. The person flagged the question or a volunteer will go through that question live by proving four answer choices wrong (usually we try to avoid just proving why the correct answer is right, except for specific types such as classic flaw). If there's something missing from that person's prephrase/analysis, the rest of the group help him/her/them out.
  • LG: usually just sharing the boards. Or skip depends on how much time we have (JY's videos usually are sufficient)
  • LR: Unless it's an inference or super long stimulus para question, we generally do a Loophole translation (translate the stimulus in your own words/plain English without looking at the stimulus) first. For question types that would be beneficial to have a prephrase, we'd want to say our prephrase before looking at ACs. And then we go prove four ACs wrong.
  • RC: Members taking turns to go through one passage live. After each paragraph, that person pauses and summarizes the MP and Purpose of that paragraph. And after each passage, that person pauses and summarizes the MP, Purpose and Structure of the passage.
  • Time:

  • The BR marathon can last 4-8 hrs depends on how many questions got flagged (and how much we talk about other stuff lol)
  • Generally a 10 mins break every 2 hours
  • I'm working full-time so I can only do the marathon BR on weekends or days off. Requested a week off before the test so we can hop on more often that week.
  • Weekend: Starting 10 am PST on Sunday mornings (I have a hard stop at 3 pm PST), or starting sometime in the afternoon PST during Xmas and New Years.
  • The week before the test: Flexible.
  • I've touched a significant amount of PTs in the past, so here're my tentative plans for the rest of the weeks (and flexible to repeat old tests/sections if the majority of the group want to do a specific PT):

    12/18 weekend: PT 80 Flex (2nd LR) + PT 90 1st LR (group BR on the 19th)

    12/25 weekend: PT 82 Flex (1st LR) + PT 81 2nd LR (group BR on the 26th)

    1/1 weekend: PT 88 Flex (1st LR) + PT 39 RC (group BR on the 2nd)

    1/7: PT 86 full four (group BR time TBD)

    1/9: PT 89 Flex (2nd LR) + PT 56 RC (group BR time TBD)

    1/11: PT 91 full four (group BR time TBD)

    1/13: PT 92 full four (group BR time TBD)

    Feel free to email hkwang789@gmail.com if interested! Thanks and good luck everyone!

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