Hello. I'm a full-time parent who works full time. I need to take the October LSAT. I would love to form a group that has the same lifestyle so we can help each other study. I am from Miami, Florida. Let me know if you are interested :) Thanks!
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I am interested in joining this Study Group. I am taking the LSAT in November.
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Hello!
I am looking for motivated people to study together and ace the January 2021 LSAT test. My idea would be to create a FB group so we can regularly post questions/post threads/schedule Zoom calls. LMK if you're interested :)
Please add me on FB and I will add you in the group!
https://www.facebook.com/andrew.y.cao/
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I'm going through the most difficult LR questions according to 7sage, and I'd like to start a discussion group. My last 5 scores are 175-179-176- 174-177-177-178 and most of my fluctuation comes from the LR sections, so I really want to get into the most difficult and tricky questions that have been written to hopefully decrease my error rate for the most difficult questions in a section.
Talking to other people in this range, LR seems to be the one that fluctuates the most as well, and I'd like to have some other people to talk about the ones that we're missing or have found difficult. I'm going to compile them into a google drive folder so we can all work from the same set.
Anyone interested? Let me know!
Hi Guys,
I am currently at the exact 50% mark of the core curriculum, which is right in the middle of the NA problem sets, and I have a test date booked for August. I am wondering if it is most beneficial to finish the core curriculum before starting PTs (I have only done one full test, the diagnostic, thus far). Thanks for your opinion!
Hey everyone, I'm looking for one to four highly motivated people to form a small study group with in preparation for the August 2020 LSAT! Motivate each other, study together, and really focus. Right now my PTs range from 168-172, trying to consistently score in mid 170s. Currently studying around 4-6 hours/day but will likely increase that time now that it's July. If you have similar goals, please let me know! I want to BR 2+ PTs per week; or if not that, at least be able to talk through specific LR questions. Also, I'm on the east coast so it would be great if you are EST also!
Hey guys! I graduated college/uni in 2017 (based in Vancouver, Canada) and am currently preparing for the LSAT. I'm planning to sit for the exam in October and would love to have an online/WhatsApp/iMessage/Fb/ANYTHING study group. Let me know if you're in!
Hi all -
I have always wanted to take the LSAT but have been putting it off for YEARS. I signed for 7Sage 5 years ago and never followed through. This year I have decided that I want to start studying and hopefully be ready to take the LSAT this year. I’ve never studied so it’ll all be super new to me. If you’re just getting started as well or are interested in partnering up, please let me know. I’m located in MA and most likely will be looking at schools here when I start applying. I should also add that I have most of the LSAT study materials (LSAT bible books, past actual tests, etc.). I just need to get started and take at least the first test to see how I score while managing my FT work and family needs.
Hey Guys,
Im looking for a study partner or group. I have been study for about a month, but I did take the May LSAT FLex (140). I have definitely been slacking in study because of lack of motivation. I would like us to keep each other motivated and also give each other tips and tricks. I also live in NY, your location doesn't matter to me because we can also DM or email each other. Cant wait to talk to some of you!
Hi all!
I'm looking for someone who wants to communicate regularly about progress/questions--someone who will keep me on track and motivated. I work full time so most communication would have to happen online, but I can guarantee that I'll be a reliable partner!
For context, I've been studying for about a year. I'm planning on taking the August test.
I am planning on taking the test next year. If anyone who is highly motivated is willing to study with me, let me know!
I'm looking for other motivated test takers to discuss getting as close to a 180 as possible (including, of course getting a 180). Anyone interested?
I think its important to talk to people who have similar goals, both for motivation and for sharing tips, study habits, and generally getting into the mindset that scoring a 180 is very doable. In talking to others who have scored a 180 or close to it on the actual test, they have also talked about the importance of finding study partners who have similar goals.
Let me know if you're interested!
My last three PTs were 175, 176, 179
Hi everyone, I'm looking for a study buddy anywhere in Canada! What I would like to do is the following:
Please let me know in the comments below!
Thanks! :)
Hi everyone! I'm taking the LSAT in August and thought it might be nice to have a group of folks to study with for the last couple of months. I'm currently scoring around 168-171 on PTs and am aiming for 170-175 on test day. Let me know if you're interested- if there's a pre-existing group I'd love to join as well. Thanks!
I'm planning to take the February 2021 LSAT and am looking for a study group/study buddy that are also just getting started. Let me know if you're down!
Hey guys! Just graduated college and looking for an accountability partner (preferably someone who is taking the LSAT in October of this year) so we can avoid slacking off on self-studying. If you are interested, please let me know. I live in Cali BTW. :)
Looking for someone who is early on in the CC and wants someone to send daily reminders / talk about course material to help keep each other motivated. If this is something that peaks your fancy then drop a line. I am shooting for the October LSAT.
Hi! I am an incoming senior in my undergrad. I began studying for the LSAT around the April/Early May mark and am looking to take the exam in August. I am about half way through the curriculum, studying about 5 hours a day. Is there anyone who would like to form a study group of some sorts? To push eachother and continue to encourage each other? I am looking to score a 170 on my LSAT and I know that does not come easy. I am planning on the August LSAT but if I don't feel prepared, I can take it in October. Let me know if anyone is interested.
Looking for someone to chat with daily and keep each other accountable and blind review. For July LSAT only.
I am taking practice exams and reviewing and will like to find someone to study with and BR
Anyone in Hawaii also studying for the LSAT? Would love to be study buddies.
Looking forward to hearing from some of you!
Hi everyone!
I am retaking the LSAT and would love to have a study buddy or study buddies depending on how many are interested. I got a 145 on an actual test two years ago and am studying with the goal of 165+. I live in Hawaii. I haven’t met any 7Sagers in Hawaii so anyone in the mainland is also welcome. I’m okay with connecting remotely - here, via email, or online study sessions.
I’m just looking for someone I can discuss questions with and possibly grow with as well. I know that a 145 isn’t ideal for a study friend, but I am willing to put in the work. I actually haven’t studied as well I should have prior. Life happened. I’m currently working fill time so I’m studying 3 hours on the weekdays, at 8+ hours on a weekend.
I don’t have an estimate of when I’ll be taking the exam, but from prior experience, I think I’m going to just study and once I start hitting my score goal in the practice tests, I’ll schedule to take the exam.
Thanks and I look forward to hearing from some of you.
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Hey! I’m looking for a study buddy/accountability partner. I’m open to zoom, texting, FaceTime, anything really lol.i am trying to get a high score but I’m currently scoring low and it would be great to have someone to go on this journey with. I live in Houston atm (CST).
I study every day and am working most intensely on trying to improve on logic games, I'm pretty good at everything else and can share resources! I find it easier to stay motivated when I've got other people working towards the same goal.
The reason I mention 170 plus is because of the following suggestion from a 180 scorer
Share the Same Goals - In one sense, my in-person partner did not have the same goal as me (HYS) because she didn't have the GPA for it, but my online partner did. In another sense, we all had similar goals (a top LSAT score), although my goal was still probably a little more ambitious than my in-person partner's (i.e. a 180 vs. -172-175). I think it probably helps to be paired up with someone with the same goal, but I can't say it's a necessary characteristic to look for, because my in-person partner was useful despite not having the exact same goal. Same Passion and Drive - See above; it seems like it's probably very helpful, but it may not be necessary to have someone as highly motivated as you are. One thing you definitely DON'T want, though, is someone who will meet up with you and then detract from your ability to study (by chatting with you, for example). Note: I was able to get some of the benefit of this characteristic from reading the advice in the "How to Get a 160+" thread.
DEPENDABLE - This is probably one of the most important characteristics to look for in an in-person study partner. My in-person partner and I met at least one or two other people at the Borders where we studied (and talked to several others on TLS), but all of them stopped coming (or never showed up in the first place). Be ready for this; it's probably a good idea to meet up with people as close to your house/apartment as possible, so that you won't be too inconvenienced by people not showing up. Being on time is another important thing, although both I and my partner were lazy at times. Try to have at least 3-4 hours free whenever you plan to meet up with others, because it may well be an hour after your arranged meeting time before the other person shows up and you're both done using the bathroom and eating.
Share Suggestions and Opinions - You can get a lot of this benefit from reading the advice of highscorers and by asking for advice in the forums. On the other hand, I tried to always focus on this aspect of my training partner relationships, because I thought that the best way for us to improve would be to reflect on our mistakes and try to think of ways to avoid those mistakes in the future. There were also times when my partners and I made suggestions that I never saw in a forum.
Honest and Critical - The importance of this can go either way; it is important to have a partner who can help you spot weaknesses in your study method or test-taking method, but it is also important to have someone who won't be overly critical and hurt your morale. I was probably more critical than my in-person partner (probably because I had more time to study and thus found it easier to put out a big, and frequently told her when I thought she was wasting her time with a particular method or not studying hard enough. It seemed to annoy her at times, which is when I would back off. Ultimately, though, I think the combination of my criticism and my own hard work (which she could see for herself) may have motivated her to study harder than she would have if I wasn't paired up with her. For example, in the last month or two before the test she said she was putting out an enormous effort including taking a PT a day, which is not an easy thing to do for more than a few days.
Hello All,
I am looking to join an ongoing study group that is preparing for the August exam or anyone that is looking for an accountability partner that can bounce feedback LSAT related on a daily basis. I'm not a natural high scorer by any means but I know with hard work and collaboration with others we can all achieve great things.
Right now I'm trying to get reading comp down pat but am constantly drilling LR/LG daily.