Search the "Study Groups" discussions. Most welcome new people. The scheduling of meetings is usually down outside this forum through some type of group chat such as groupme.
Hi Earnest, welcome to 7sage. Try going solo, study groups are sometimes toxic, especially most self made ones. There are the ones led by tutors/ high scoring sagers that are more professional. I'd highly suggest those ones as they are better run by people who have credibility and there's somewhat of a schedule to follow and a point to the lesson.
Otherwise, the self made groups in my opinion/experience might do more harm than good and in the end may be a waste of time. If you look there are tons of threads made that sound like this: "lets form a study group for JAN LSAT", "Study Group for Accountability", etc, there's like 10+ people that respond. Idk about you, but in my experience when 10+ random people get together virtually and there's no set agenda, things can get pretty toxic fast.
I seem to be one of the few who is vocal about the downside of this though, so who knows maybe my neurotic self is just wrong about it.
I recommend getting together with one to two people max! If there are too many people, it can get disorganized quickly! and I've gotten ghosted so many times on this site for study groups lol so I second the comment above me!
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Search the "Study Groups" discussions. Most welcome new people. The scheduling of meetings is usually down outside this forum through some type of group chat such as groupme.
Hi Earnest, welcome to 7sage. Try going solo, study groups are sometimes toxic, especially most self made ones. There are the ones led by tutors/ high scoring sagers that are more professional. I'd highly suggest those ones as they are better run by people who have credibility and there's somewhat of a schedule to follow and a point to the lesson.
Otherwise, the self made groups in my opinion/experience might do more harm than good and in the end may be a waste of time. If you look there are tons of threads made that sound like this: "lets form a study group for JAN LSAT", "Study Group for Accountability", etc, there's like 10+ people that respond. Idk about you, but in my experience when 10+ random people get together virtually and there's no set agenda, things can get pretty toxic fast.
I seem to be one of the few who is vocal about the downside of this though, so who knows maybe my neurotic self is just wrong about it.
I recommend getting together with one to two people max! If there are too many people, it can get disorganized quickly! and I've gotten ghosted so many times on this site for study groups lol so I second the comment above me!