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Quick question - what will we actually do if we get together for [online] study sessions? Like, what content will we cover together Vs do individually? How will the leader organize the content we go over, and is it expected that we finish the CC entirely before group studying?
I haven't group studied for the LSAT before, so just curious.
I've done some of this already on here, and it is so helpful, but of course, challenging to schedule. I'm interested! I took the test in November, but dropped below my PT average, so pushing ahead and planning to retake in June and July to give myself extra time for dramatic improvement. I've burned through the majority of the PTs but will retake/BR any of them.
@ILikeCereal said:
Quick question - what will we actually do if we get together for [online] study sessions? Like, what content will we cover together Vs do individually? How will the leader organize the content we go over, and is it expected that we finish the CC entirely before group studying?
I haven't group studied for the LSAT before, so just curious.
The groups I've seen before have picked a preptest for everyone to take and then blind review the LR sections together before checking the answers. This gives you a chance to defend the answer you think is right and allows other people in the group to either convince you or not convince you that another answer is right. It helps you better remember WHY an answer choice is right or wrong.
I don't think there is any need to be finished with the CC entirely before starting group study. The biggest issue I've run into myself is not wanting to "burn" preptests too early on.
@LawSkewlProbs, I just noticed that your post was from a month ago. Did you guys end up having any study sessions?
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Hi there,
Great idea. When are you starting PTs and which ones are you considering ?
I'm open to whatever works for the study partners.
I'm interested! I have taken PTs 37-41, 73-75.
I am up for it as well!
@LawSkewlProbs @mjmonte17 I am interested!
I am interested as well! I've taken PTs 41-47.
@"Beast Mode" @LawSkewlProbs @MRB123 @lsat_kp20 What test date are you all studying for? I plan to take Jan 2019, March, June, and July if need be.
@mjmonte17 My plan is the same as yours. Fingers crossed January will be it for us.
@"Beast Mode" Nice, hopefully we can all coordinate study sessions.
@mjmonte17 Yes, I hope so.
@mjmonte17 I'm planning for January (1st time) and June if necessary.
@MRB123 awesome, January will be my first time too.
the January test will be my second and hopefully my last time taking it.
I'm interested as well! I'm planning on a retake in March.
@lsat_kp20 Nice, I hope you crush it January!
I’m interested as well. I plan to retake in June.
Im interested
Me!
I would be interested as well!
I'm interested.
I’m interested too... I’m planning for a March retake.
I’m interested! Planning to take in January and am working my way through full PTs 62-81
I am interested!😀
Sure!
Super interested!
I am interested as well
Thanks
I am interested!:)
Would the online study session be like the GoTo meetings that JY has?
EDIT: I've posted this in a separate discussion, so this thread stays consistent with the OPs intended topic.
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/19151/what-happens-in-group-study-sessions
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Quick question - what will we actually do if we get together for [online] study sessions? Like, what content will we cover together Vs do individually? How will the leader organize the content we go over, and is it expected that we finish the CC entirely before group studying?
I haven't group studied for the LSAT before, so just curious.
I've done some of this already on here, and it is so helpful, but of course, challenging to schedule. I'm interested! I took the test in November, but dropped below my PT average, so pushing ahead and planning to retake in June and July to give myself extra time for dramatic improvement. I've burned through the majority of the PTs but will retake/BR any of them.
The groups I've seen before have picked a preptest for everyone to take and then blind review the LR sections together before checking the answers. This gives you a chance to defend the answer you think is right and allows other people in the group to either convince you or not convince you that another answer is right. It helps you better remember WHY an answer choice is right or wrong.
I don't think there is any need to be finished with the CC entirely before starting group study. The biggest issue I've run into myself is not wanting to "burn" preptests too early on.
@LawSkewlProbs, I just noticed that your post was from a month ago. Did you guys end up having any study sessions?