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Hi, I'm averaging mid 160s and am aiming to break into the 170s for the June exam. I'm strongest in LG (mainly -2 to -0) and weakest in LR. I'm looking for one or two BR partners who are averaging in the 160s with the same goal of breaking 170! I'm mostly available Monday/Wednesday evenings/nights and Thursday afternoons (EDT time zone). I can make other times work too on weekends. We would plan to meet every week to review a different PT and go through it together. Feel free to DM me or comment below if you are interested!

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Hey everyone! I am honestly getting discouraged and would like to have a study buddy so we can encourage each other! My scores are not particularly high at all, but I think I still have time! Hmu if feel kind of lost because I know I do lol.

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Hello,

I'm registered for the June Flex and probably will be registering for the August and October 21' exams as well. I work part time and have time to meet up 3 times a week. I'd like to be as consistent and as thorough as possible and try to do no less than 2 hours per meet up.

If anyone is interested, DM me and we can work out the pleasantries and details further.

Let's get'er done!!!

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Study Buddy June 2021

Hey all!

My name is Rez and I'm looking for a study buddy for the June 2021 exam. I've been studying for a few months and finally seeing progress (BR 165 on the May Flex exam taken last week). My strengths include RC and LG and I'd like to improve more on LR.

I have a flexible schedule and I'd love to host a blind review session with you. If interested, please send me a private message.

Sincerely,

Rez

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Hey y'all! Thanks to those who have been super brave in meeting up with strangers over the internet.

This Sunday we'll be doing PT 37.

What you need to do if you want to jump in this skype call:

  • take PT 37--timed or untimed, it doesn't matter. If you're just starting, I would do it untimed.
  • Do a full blind review [I would hide the answers on your BR and take the entire test without knowing what you picked], and do not score your test. Make sure you know why you're choosing the answer choice you are. Take notes as to why.
  • Make note of any you choose that you feel like you're guessing on, and make sure we talk about those in depth.
  • Inbox me if you'd like to get the link to the group when we go live on Sunday at 8PM ct/9PM et, and I'll make a big group like last time and message everyone on Sunday.
  • Also, if you're someone who would like to do one on one reviews, let me know. I can snag an hour here or there to go over a section or two during the daytime. I love talking about this stuff, and only work part time, so I'm happy to meet outside of this big meeting too :)

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    looking for people who want to improve on RC as much as me! We can do an RC and BR together and figure out our weaknesses and share tips on how to improve. My RC fluctuates from -5/6 to -10/12.

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    Hey all!

    My name is Rez and I'm looking for a study buddy for the June 2021 exam. I've been studying for a few months and finally seeing progress (BR 165 on the May Flex exam taken last week). My strengths include RC and LG and I'd like to improve more on LR.

    I have a flexible schedule and I'd love to host a blind review session with you. If interested, please email me at: rezwan.haq@gmail.com.

    Sincerely,

    Rez

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    Hey guys!

    I am a part of a study group already, but I am looking for someone to become my accountability partner.

    Accountability partner for me means someone to communicate with daily to make sure that we stick to our study schedule. We can do silent studying or study sessions if that is something you are looking for. I know everyone has their study schedule and learning type which is okay with me. I don't expect us to be on the same path in our LSAT Journey.

    I study every day of the week, and I have a pretty flexible schedule. If you are interested please send me a message.

    I can't wait to meet and study with you!

    If you are reading this and you would like to join just click on the link below.

    https://groupme.com/join_group/67593702/QrsFB80o

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    I'm looking to join up with other non-traditional students going back to law school. I'm 37, with a BA and MS, doing a career pivot into law. I snagged a 164 in Jan, and am looking to score 175+ in October this year.

    Ideally, I'm looking for a person, or a couple folks, to do a third blind review at least once a week. This would entail going over the entire test a third time, without scoring, and discussing correct/incorrect answers to locate gaps in knowledge or reasoning.

    Optimistic and hardworking folks, please. Thanks.

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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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    Hello,

    Myself, elle.sat.woods180 and emaanc99

    Are looking to add two members to our study group.

    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 general 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.

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

    Thanks,

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    Hi guys,

    I'm looking to host a BR session through Zoom every Saturday morning and ending whenever it needs to. My last practice PTs have been between 164 - 167 and I am hoping to score a 172+ June/August this year.

    We would take the practice PTs fully timed once a week and come into the Saturday call for BR without having done any prior review, focusing almost entirely on LR and RC. From PT 55 - 90, I plan to take PTs in sequences of 5 (55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90 and then back to 56, 61, 66, 71, 76, 81, 86 and etc...).

    I am hoping to study with people who are currently at a similar or higher level than me. Please let me know if you are interested.

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    Hello,

    Myself and elle.sat.woods180

    Are looking to add two members to our study group.

    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 general pick questions and passages based on their difficulty.

    We are both on the East Coast but are willing to be flexible for those who are not.

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

    Thanks,

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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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