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Hi all,

A little bit about me I am a Criminal Defense/Trial Assistant Paralegal. So, my schedule is pretty jam packed. I am looking for a study buddy/group that would like to meet a couple of times a week on zoom. More or less to keep each other accountable and simply be on the zoom to study. We can go into more details after.

Here are my thoughts on days or times (EST).

Monday - 8-10pm?

Wednesday or Thursday - 8-10pm?

Friday - 6-8pm?

I am open to other days. Let's do this! I am looking to take the test in November.

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I would love to meet with anyone on zoom multiple times a week and have study sessions! I am taking the august LSAT and found it very helpful to walk through problems with other people and get different perspectives

Let me know if anyone wants to join!

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Hi, I'm looking to organize a study group for the August exam! Message me if you are interested, I will be making a GroupMe for this where we can schedule reviews / go over PTs over zoom. This can be a great support system and a way to keep each other accountable and motivated. Thanks :)

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Hi Guys,

I was seeing if anyone would like to partner up and do a study session. I am aiming to be in the 99th percentile on the test and looking for those that are also studying to aim the same score. Even though this doesn't matter, a little bit about me, I speak Spanish and Portuguese, am a Christian as well. So even if we don't share those interests no problem, it is just cool to meet people that also share the same interests too. I also have an interest in studying Immigration Law. Thanks so much everyone!

Sincerely,

Matthew

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Hi, I wanted to reach out to other 7sagers to see if anyone would be interested in studying RC with me.

I have been studying for the test about 10months, and I would like to have more routinely discussion based study sessions for specifically RC.

Here are some suggestions on how I would like to have the sessions.

  • at least twice a week / EST 9pm~(1.5hrs~2hrs)
  • one or two passages a session, fully discussion based (google meet)
  • we take the passages timed, blind review them once, and come to the study without checking the right answers
  • pre-analyzing structure/low-resolution summery/roles wouldn't be necessary, but we will definitely discuss
  • I would like to do more of earlier PTs, partly because they are hard and I want to save later ones:)
  • Here are some info about me

  • taking the June test, applying this fall(23-24 cycle)
  • currently averaging 159-163
  • staying in Korea right now
  • Please let me know if you are interested!

    Good luck with your studying!

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    Hi all!

    I'm having troubles really focusing and staying on schedule. In the past, I've been more successful when I know there is someone else checking in on me. So, I'm looking to see if anyone wants an accountability partner/study buddy (or group)! It can be anything from just checking in weekly to make sure we each have done what we need to or studying and reviewing questions together. I'm thinking of taking the LSAT in September or October, depending on how ready I feel.

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    Hey all, I am looking to see if anyone is interested in joining (or if there exists) a south Texas LSAT study group.

    Primarily between the 361 to 956 area codes.

    I don't see any study buddy postings for these south Texas cities, so I figure I'd try and get the ball rolling here.

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    Good Morning, friends! Is anyone who is studying for the August/October LSAT

    live in the NYC area? I would love to formulate a study/accountability group with some locals. Drop a comment below if you are interested!

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    Hi everyone!

    My name is Christel. I am looking for a study group as I am interested to take the LSAT in September 2023. I am a working student in Florida however I am looking for or create a group that meet either mid-day or late evening. If you are interested, please let me know :)

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    Are you looking for an easy way to find people to study with? Or do you just want a break from reviewing questions on your own?

    You're in luck! Whether you are taking the June test or you are studying now for a future test, join us for our next "Study Group Breakout" on Tuesday, May 16th from 8:00-9:30pm ET.

    Here's how it works:

    Register for the Breakout no later than Monday, May 15th.

    Take PT55 Section 2 (based on 7Sage's numbering - should be an RC section) and Blind Review it, but DON'T look at the answers. I suggest you take it as a "Drill" rather than as a PrepTest! You can do this by going to the "Practice" tab and choosing "Drills," then selecting "Newer" PTs, selecting "Reading Comprehension," and scrolling to PT55 S2. You will have to individually add each passage to your drill, but hit "Create drill with 4 passages" at the bottom right when finished, and voila!

    Log in to the Breakout Session at the appointed time. We will automatically place you in a group of 3-5 students with similar scores so you can review the section together.

    At the end of the session, you can exchange emails and keep meeting if you enjoyed the group.

    Hope to see you there! Register for the event using this link: https://7sage.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwofuivpj4tE9CSAtfTD9JURGaw71Tb6OmH

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    Hi everyone,

    I am hosting a 2 month LSAT accountability sprint. What does this mean?

    We will create a group and for 2 months we will: keep each other accountable with LSAT studying by coworking on a regular basis and scheduling check-ins.

    Weekly Check-ins:

  • On Mondays we will check in at 12pm EST and discuss our goals for the week, we will discuss:
  • Top 3 Goals for the week
  • Potential barriers we predict
  • How we plan to overcome those barriers
  • Whether or not we reached our goals the previous week
  • Time-block coworking:

    I will host time-block coworking sessions every day. At the start of each time block we will do a short check-in to discuss our goals for that time block. During these time-blocks we will NOT review questions together or have test review sessions. We will simply do our own thing and co-work.

    Time blocks:

    9-11AM EST (daily)

    1-3PM EST (daily)

    7-9PM EST (daily)

    Discord Community:

    If interested, ping me for the discord link.

    When does this start?

    As soon as we get a solid and committed group going.

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    Hi everyone,

    I am hosting a 2 month LSAT accountability sprint. What does this mean?

    We will create a group and for 2 months we will: keep each other accountable with LSAT studying by coworking on a regular basis and scheduling check-ins.

    Weekly Check-ins:

  • On Mondays we will check in at 12pm EST and discuss our goals for the week, we will discuss:
  • Top 3 Goals for the week
  • Potential barriers we predict
  • How we plan to overcome those barriers
  • Whether or not we reached our goals the previous week
  • Time-block coworking:

    I will host time-block coworking sessions every day. At the start of each time block we will do a short check-in to discuss our goals for that time block. During these time-blocks we will NOT review questions together or have test review sessions. We will simply do our own thing and co-work.

    Time blocks:

    9-11AM EST (daily)

    1-3PM EST (daily)

    7-9PM EST (daily)

    Discord Community:

    If interested, ping me for the discord link.

    When does this start?

    As soon as we get a solid and committed group going.

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    Greetings 7Sagers!

    We're inviting you to join us every Wednesday, from 4:30 pm - 6:30 pm EDT for a dedicated study session!

    Most study groups are a lot of socializing and not a lot of actual work. That might be good for your mental health, but not so much for your LSAT score. This study session on the other hand is about taking care of business. Join us to keep yourself accountable and improve your LSAT score! We will make a bit of space for breaks and camaraderie, but the main thing is to come together, put our heads down, and get our work done!

    Whether you're studying for the LSAT or just need a dedicated time and space to focus on your work, this weekly study session is the perfect opportunity to stay on track and make progress towards your goals. Plus, by studying with a group, you'll have the benefit of accountability and support from the 7Sage community.

    Joining us is simple. Just head to our events page at https://classic.7sage.com/events/, find this event, and click the blue "watch" button. This event is open to all 7Sage users, including free users. We look forward to seeing you there!

    If you have any questions, please comment down below.

    Study Session Rules:

    The Lounge Room

  • Participants will first enter into the Lounge.
  • Turn your mic on and take your social breaks here.
  • The Study Room

    Video should be turned on. This is the whole concept of a virtual study session. If your video isn't on, you won't feel the same degree of accountability!

    Mics must be muted, and participants must be actively studying.

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    I'm looking to form a small study group for the November LSAT. I'll be getting started studying in the next week or so. I have a full time job and a family as well. So I'm looking for like minded people with a busy schedule to challenge one another . Let me know if you're interested.

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    Hi everyone!

    I plan to take the LSAT in September or October. I would like to start an accountability/support study group for people like myself who work full-time.

    If you are interested fill out this google form https://forms.gle/fYNEYAkGKp8gxgNw5

    To let me know

  • Where you prefer meet (e.g. Zoom, Discord or Studytogether.com)
  • The times and days that work best
  • How often you all want to meet
  • Happy studying and I hope you can join!

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