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Feeling bogged down by LR

Bennnnnn-1Bennnnnn-1 Core Member

For whatever reason, logical reasoning sections are the bane of my existence in terms of LSAT prep. Dare I say, I sometimes actually enjoy working through logic games and reading comprehension sections? Perhaps. Depending on the passage and game, they seem to make me feel excited, interested, with a sense of fun. I don't feel like i'm doing work and my perception of time slows down. On the other hand, LR feels like a horrid chore that makes me feel sad, mundane, and sick to my stomach. Any tips?

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  • sandmasterhsandmasterh Live Member
    29 karma

    unfortunately, I have no tips as I am on the same boat so I really resonate with this. I just finished the Loophole and have made 0 improvement in LR. it's hard to keep going without any kind of positive reinforcement.

  • simon170simon170 Alum Member
    edited March 2023 51 karma

    If you've been studying a lot, it could be due to burn out. Maybe some rest would help!

  • valentina.soares-1valentina.soares-1 Alum Member Sage 7Sage Tutor
    195 karma

    If you're feeling burnt out with LR, working with other people can be a really great way of finding motivation and making the process a little bit more enjoyable. We actually have an event coming up that could not only be useful for you in your studies but also provide you with a group of people to help motivate you and hold you accountable moving forward.

    Our next "Study Group Breakout" is on Monday, March 13th from 9:00-10:30pm ET.

    Here's how it works:

    Register for the Breakout no later than Sunday, March 12th.

    Take PT54 Section 1 (based on 7Sage's numbering - should be an RC section) and Blind Review it, but DON'T look at the answers. I suggest you take it as a "Drill" rather than as a PrepTest! You can do this by going to the "Practice" tab and choosing "Drills," then selecting "Newer" PTs, selecting "Logical Reasoning," and scrolling to PT54 S2 (NOT S4, the other LR section for this test). You will have to individually add each question to your drill, but hit "Create drill with 26 questions" at the bottom right when finished, and voila!

    Log in to the Breakout Session at the appointed time. We will automatically place you in a group of 2-5 students with similar scores so you can review the section together.

    At the end of the session, you can exchange emails and keep meeting if you enjoyed the group.

    Hope to see you there! Register for the event using this link: https://7sage.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkd-ygrzsrGNTPl6Z68cQRnT0QU97zfQ5M

  • bailey.luberbailey.luber Member Sage 7Sage Tutor
    352 karma

    Hi 7Sagers!

    So sorry for any confusion; there was a typo in our original instructions to join the Study Group Breakout (see @"valentina.soares-1" comment). To be clear, the section to complete before the event is an RC section, NOT an LR section, and is listed as PT54 S1 on 7Sage. To take it as a Drill on our website, go to the "Practice" tab and choosing "Drills," then selecting "Newer" PTs, selecting "Reading Comprehension," and scrolling to PT54 S1. You will have to individually add each passage to your drill, but hit "Create drill with 4 passages" at the bottom right when finished. Hope this clears things up and looking forward to seeing you at our Study Group Breakout! Register here: https://7sage.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZIkd-ygrzsrGNTPl6Z68cQRnT0QU97zfQ5M

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