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Hello everyone!

I am still in the beginning stages of studying for the LSAT and am looking for a study buddy (or group) to bounce questions off of, as well as do Blind Review with. I am aiming for the February LSAT, but if I feel like I'm not ready, I will be testing in April instead. As of now, my strongest section is Logical Reasoning, and my weakest section is Reading Comprehension. Most recent PT was 156, (BR - 159). I'm aiming to do the best I possibly can!

If anyone is interested, please pm me.

Good luck to everyone!

Mo

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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 All,

First off, I am looking for a study buddy that is a full time parent & works a full time job. We need to make time & hold each other accountable!!!

Second, I have a channel dedicated towards the LSAT test days.

For every testing, I do a message for every date there is a test.

It’s beneficial when you’re already overthinking that big day!!!

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Looking for anyone that would be interested in having a virtual study group session on weekends. Having trouble focusing on studying on weekends and would really benefit from having a scheduled time to study with people virtually. Also would enjoy talking through difficult questions, study strategies, etc. Preference for those in PST but open to CT/ET as well. Currently scoring around 166.

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Greetings!

I'm a 24F who just started studying for the LSAT and I'm scoring in the mid-130s. I’d really love to find someone to study with and not feel so alone in this process!

I have open availability right now, but evenings and weekends (ET) will probably work best long-term.

Virtual works for me, and if you’re interested, just send me a message!

:)

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I recently finished the core curriculum and have only taken 4 PTs. My average score is 151 and my goal is 165+.

I would like a study partner — in a similar scoring range or higher — to review PTs with, specifically LR and RC sections. I want to meet once or twice a week, to keep each other accountable and motivated. I live in the EST zone.

I’m a driven non-traditional law school applicant. For my prep, I’m incorporating 7sage with the Loophole & Manhattan Prep Drills.

If you have similar goals, please reach out so we can get started! Thanks!

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Hello! I'm looking to form a small study group for the Nov. test. I'm currently PT-ing in the 165 range (BR 176-178) and aiming to get to 171-173. Currently, I'm averaging -3/4 for LR (aiming to get down to -1/2) and -4/5 for RC (aiming to get it down to -3/4. For LG, I'm struggling with time and not getting to the last game (working on it! :) )

I'd love to create a group with people with similar stats. It would be great to sync up on practice tests. I've done PT 60-72, so study buddies around low 70s PTs would be amazing! Trying the cadence of 3/week at least and regularly meeting to review PTs at that similar cadence.

Things I'm personally working on:

  • Test-taking strategies
  • Difficult Necessary Assumption Qs
  • Difficult Disagreement Qs
  • Navigating abstract language (difficult argument part, flaw, etc)
  • General LR fluency and speed
  • Timing/fluency for games
  • Reverse engineering Qs and seeing how I could have gotten them correct on RC / generally trying to find something that works on RC
  • Other deets:

  • I'm in Pacific time
  • Not sure what a good size is, but something like 4-5?
  • Feel free to send me a direct message with your situation and we can see if it is a good fit both ways!!

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