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Wednesday, July 6th at 8PM ET: PT 61
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Note:
- For everyone: take the PT under timed conditions; BR as you are able on your own; then 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 at least don't say ... "No guys, really, it's D, I checked it.” KEEP THE CORRECT ANSWER TO YOURSELF. Win the argument with your reasoning.
- 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?).
- 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 GoToMeeting and intellectually slaughter each test.
Comments
For the former, folks are welcome to join / leave at any point, as you can make it. However, we typically don't cover logic games on these calls, so you would be better off watching 7Sage explanations.
Same flexibility for the latter - just join the calls when you are at that stage of your prep, have preptests to work with and are available during the scheduled time
Sami and I were on Nicole's office hours and we talked about the word "eradicate" which helped me make the analogy - you completely eradicate the weeds in your yard but that does not mean that they will not return if circumstances change:)
(to clarify - no one was confused on the final answer, just had an issue with the word - eradicate in the stimulus:)
e·rad·i·cate
destroy completely; put an end to.
"this disease has been eradicated from the world"
synonyms: eliminate, get rid of, remove, obliterate;