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I am currently located at S. Korea. I have just finished the 7Sage CC. I am looking to go through the PowerScore series, Loophole and Trainer. I am looking for anyone to Zoom with me as we do these together. We do not necessarily have to study the same thing. I believe we can work flexibly and just study whatever we want to. Would anyone be down?

Hi all! Just wanted to share this Discord again for anyone that is interested in finding active LSAT Discords. Though we mainly study in Pacific Time Zone, we welcome everyone interested in contributing to the learning community.

We got a lot of people studying for the upcoming June and August and beyond (but also just starting 7Sage curriculum), so if you are in search of an active group, study buddies, or just have questions about the LSAT, please feel free to join. 💙☺️

  • all LSAT learners welcome!

  • all LSAT scores welcomed!

  • Anyone can create/lead an LSAT study session whenever. Yes, this is a free and open online space to study.

So far I am grateful for all the support people give to one another on here, and want to share it again in the hopes that more people can benefit from it.

https://discord.gg/Hb9s8XASad Let me know if the link isn't working (🥲 last time it expired or something)

Thank you!

Hello All,

My name is Manny, I'm recently reinvesting my time into studying for the LSAT as I had put it off for sometime. I'm looking for a study buddy or even a group of study buddies to help keep us all accountable for our LSAT practice. My idea was to have a set time that we could either go over materials together or blind review practice exams together. I'm not entirely sure, I've always studied solo before, but I feel like having someone else go through this LSAT material with me could be beneficial for us both and keep us motivated to do better and study harder.

I was looking for someone local to me or at the bare minimum in my Timezone (U.S. East) but because Covid pushed everything online it actually works out better that we focus on meeting online. So provided we can agree on a set time to link up it'll be golden and everyone is welcome.

Speaking of schedules I work full time but my weekends are clear and my schedule is somewhat flexible given that I work from home.

My goal is to take the test again in the second half of 2021 although I am taking the April test just as a "lets-see". I hope to hear from you guys! If you're interested reply here or shoot me an email. ERamos0321@icloud.com

Peace, Happy Holidays, and Happy New Year. Let's all get into Law School next cycle!

My biggest barrier is consistency. I am looking for a study buddy who also wants to be consistent so we can keep each other accountable. Are you available to study together from 5:30am to 6:15am (ET) 5-6 days a week? This is the only time of day I am in full control of and I want to go through my day knowing that even if I don't get in additional study time, I would have drilled for 45 mins.

Hi guys! I just started with the v2 core curriculum and I think it'll be a great idea to get a study buddy(ies) to help each other through this insane process. Lmk if you're interested! I'd love to connect over discord since it is so easy to use. Thanks!!

TONIGHT! PT71 BR | 7pm ET

Did anyone else pick up on the fact that that one RC passage was TOTALLY about World of Warcraft/Diablo II, etc. ??????

Derp-a-derp.

Note on all groups

  • For the newbies: Add me on Skype, using handle nikkers625 .
  • For the regulars: Please let me know if you plan to join tonight's session and have not yet been added to the conversation.
  • 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 please do not check your answers beforehand :-) Or if you do, just try not to say things like "No, guys, I checked, it's D."
  • 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?).
  • PLEASE ... Ask questions !!!! In so doing you are giving others the opportunity to uncover weaknesses in their own understanding, review fundamentals, and ultimately improve their own score. And you're giving yourself the opportunity to do the same. Wow, such harmonious learning experience.
  • 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.
  • Starting with December 2001 (36) and working our way up to each test, with our final one as June 2003 (40)
  • No required starting score
  • To meet on Fridays & Saturdays
  • 1 PT per week
  • Sections 1 & 2 will be blind reviewed on Fridays and sections 3 & 4 will be blind reviewed on Saturdays (will take approximately 2 hours for each)
  • Please comment your interest!

    My goal for this group would be for us to:

  • Take the exams under timed conditions on our own
  • Withhold our blind review of the exam designated for the week until we meet- that way we can work through more of the reasoning as a group. Throughout the blind review I will have at least one person (hopefully a different volunteer for each question- you can stick to whatever you are comfortable with/questions you feel most confident about) walk through their own reasoning. I will encourage the other members of the group to add in their own reasoning if they feel it is necessary or ask any questions. I might pose some questions if needed to help clarify your reasoning and guide you in the right direction. I will step in for the questions no one wants to volunteer for.
  • Even if you cannot attend every single session, you are still welcome!

    A bit about me:

    My BR scores range from 174-180. Under timed conditions, my scores range from mid160s to low 170s. I took my first diagnostic during my sophomore year which was a 148. I didn't start studying regularly and seriously until June of this year (starting at a 153). My understanding of the exam has come a long way and would love the opportunity to lead a blind review group so we can help each other grow and achieve our dream scores! My strongest section is LG and weakest is RC. I hope we can get a good mix of scores and strengths, but please fill out the poll so people who are potentially interested can see if the group distribution will be the right fit for them.

    After gathering all the info, I will send the meeting link and calendar invites to the GroupMe. Post any questions you might have in the comments!

    7 Sage is an excellent method of preparing for LSAT as all here know.

    I was wondering if anyone has experiences with LSATMax and can they recommend for LSAT prep.

    I was thinking in terms of Jan2020 LSAT preparation.

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