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Hello everyone,
Hope you're finding a way to maximize your LSAT prep in quarantine!
Just wanted to share that @"Cant Get Right" and I will be hosting a webinar on skipping strategy this
Saturday, April 11th at 7:30pm EST
Several of you have been asking about skipping strategy and specifically about what worked for me here:
https://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/21717/140s-to174-thank-you-7sage
@"Cant Get Right" was my tutor when I was grinding and learning how to apply this skipping strategy was key to maintaining a consistent score range in LR
If you're interested in learning what it is, we'd love to tell you about it!
We're in the midst of preparing for the webinar and will be sharing the link soon.
Hope to see you there!
EDIT:
ZOOM LINK: https://zoom.us/j/5033908804
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I am looking forward to this!
Looking forward!!
Thank you. Looking forward!
would definitely be interested!
Awesome!
Amazing! Thanks a ton for doing this, both of you
Looking forward to this!!!!
Thank you! Looking forward to it!
Thank you! I will plan on being there.
YAY!!!!
This is going to be excellent. Big thanks to @Mike_Ross for organizing this and finally getting it to happen. I feel like I've been referencing my intention to do this for quite a long time now, so it's past due! I'm also really excited about the formatting and having @Mike_Ross to discuss things with. I think the more conversational presentation is going to be much better for everyone than just having me ramble on unchecked, lol. Can't wait, and see you all there!
Yay! Super excited for this! Thanks for taking the time out to do it!
Hopefully we find a way to structure our thoughts for a coherent presentation lol!
Definitely looking forward to it and plan on attending!
I'm curious to see an effective strategy and hoping to be able to apply it.
Hey all! Where is the link for this? Thanks!
Coming soon!
definately want to join!
Hey everyone!
@"Cant Get Right" and I just did a dry run reviewing our presentation for this saturday's webinar
We're feeling pretty great about it and we think you'll like it too!
hope to see you all this SATURDAY, APRIL 11 7:30 pm EST!
excited!
Will a recording be made available for those who are unable to attend?
I'd love to join as well! This is something I definitely struggle with.
Thank you so much for doing this! I definitely will be there!
Thank you guys!!
Hi. where are you holding this presentation? I'm super interested!!
I second @sarahisk . Just not sure if I will definitely be able to attend (due to holiday-related festivities), but would love to still be able to see it!! Thank you in advance.
Hey guys, we will likely record it and consider how to repost so no worries!
Hey! it'll be on Zoom. Will share the link soon!!!
Is there a Zoom link for the event?
Hey! (and hey to everyone still wondering about this)
@"Cant Get Right" and I are adding our finishing touches and will share the Zoom link shortly!
Hello everyone,
We have included the Zoom link in the original post above
But here it is just in case:
https://zoom.us/j/5033908804
See you at 7:30pm EST!
Hey everyone,
We're getting ready to start
Click the link and join us if you're planning to attend!
See you soon!
It was a great webinar, thank you both @"Mike_Ross" and @"Cant Get Right" for sharing your knowledge! Really appreciate it!
Hi @Mike_Ross and @"Cant Get Right" I could not make it to the webinar last night, I am on the West Coast, so that and life, made it a little inconvenient. I was wondering and very much hoping, if you guys recorded the webinar and if you will have it available somewhere, sometime?
I am really hoping to God you guys will have it in a cloud somewhere.
Please, lmk and thank you so much.
Hey Jeff, no problem. We did record the session and am thinking about where to make it available
If anyone is interested please let us know!
@Mike_Ross and @Cant Get Right, ! I am very interested in it! Even if I attended this webinar last night, I hope I can listen it again if it is possible. Especially the data sheet portion! Thank you again for doing it!!!
@Mike_Ross @"Cant Get Right" I'd like to have the link as well please! Thanks a lot!
I would also love to have a copy of the presentation, I thought you both did a great job! I do still have a couple of questions. I was wondering where you came up with a specified number of questions to miss on round one? Was that induvidual? Based on score? And by skipping did you mean just skip totally or try to elminate a couple of answers and then skip?
Hey! glad you enjoyed it!
1) Deciding how many questions to skip will vary according to your comfort level. My optimum # was 6-7 but for someone else, it might be say, 4-5 or say 7-8. It will vary. Then, you'd determine how much time you need to allocated for this group of questions. Is it 7 mins? 10mins? 5mins?
What matters is that you test your ideas in a timed run and collect data before making an informed decision.
2) Skipping questions: this also depends on your decision calculus.
For me, I wanted to maintain a good rhythm and momentum throughout my timed run in round 1. That means I wasn't going to let any speed bumps trip me up and cause me to linger and waste time.
You can break momentum in many ways:
Maybe it's a question type you know you need more time to work with.
Maybe it's something that will require a lot of diagramming that you just dont have to do till the end. For ex: if this is going to take you 2:30 secs to do, is it a good trade off to do it now? better to leave it till later once you've picked off the lower-hanging fruit (questions you're 0.8 confident about)
Maybe you attempt a question, you read the stimulus and realize "wow this is so dense I have no idea" and that's when you decide to cut bait because no sense in wasting more time on this
Or if you saw my RRE example, the one where I went 0 CS on round 1 and .8 CS on round 2: Maybe you get to the end of the ACs and realize you just eliminated everything. You have to decide then and there "do I reset and go through it again?" or "it's better to just get distance and come back to this without the pressure of knowing there's still 10 more questions to go through" Often times there was something you overlooked in the stimulus that you just needed time away from to see
So, all this comes from having deep self examination from your timed takes!
@Mike_Ross, I very would love having the copy of the presentation too! Both of you really did a great job last night! It was a professional presentation! Thank you!
Thank you so much for explaining how to decide the skipping numbers at above! I have a few questions too and hope to get your help. How did you calculate the time for the first round and 2nd round? You used the timer to time each question when you did PT or session? I know you did PT or Section in paper rather than in computer or tablet. Which tool did you use to take video for yourself and then you can watch the video to know how many time you spent for each question? Thank you so much again!
@Mike_Ross Thank you so much for getting back to me. Yes, the more I read the comments from members who attended to the webinar, the more I want to watch it. Please, do publish it somewhere, I am extremely eager to watch it and very much looking forward to it. I hope to see it soon, and your response to @FindingSage were great, super helpful.
Thank you so much and hope to see the webinar soon.
@Mike_Ross Was only able to stay for a little so I'd love to hear the rest! As a recommendation, maybe post it as an unlisted video on YouTube so you can share the link to watch the video but it won't pop on your page/any search.
@Mike_Ross Thank you so much for your detailed response! I truly appreciate it. Underconfidence is an issue for me so I know the more answer choices I leave without a response the more I get into my head and let the self doubt take over and not stick to strategy. I had never thought about having a set number of questions to leave open on the first round. I have just been leaving open questions where: 1). I am not connecting with the stiumlus ( could be for a variety of reasons)
2). I have made a prediction and I am not finding an any answer choices that match the perdiction
3). I have made a prediction and two answer choices seem to be saying the same thing or are similiar enough that I know I will need additional time to parse out
4.) The stimulus is highly conditional or abtract
5. Sometimes parallel flaw/parallel reasoning where I might need to map out and don't want to lose time
I haven't really counted how many questions this adds up to be, I do sometimes start worrying about them and get tempted to go back but trying to work on not doing that. But do you think trying to have a set number of questions ( like the 6-7) that I am planning on leaving blank will help? Trying to become more aggressive in how I take the test has been helping me break into the next level but like I said I am under confident and get nervous about leaving questions open and having a lot of questions flagged. Do you think having a specific number of questions that I am planning on leaving unanswered round one will help me feel more confident? I should mention that my blind review score is consistently where I want to be timed.
Thank you again!
Wow there are so many follow up questions that makes me think either we didn’t go into enough detail or perhaps a sequel is needed to do a deeper dive..
Would anyone want another session?
What do you think?
@"Cant Get Right"
@Mike_Ross I am so sad I missed this. Is there a recording?
@Mike_Ross I would definitely be interested in another session but only if it's not too much trouble
@Mike_Ross, If it isn't too much trouble and there is another session I would love to attend. Sorry to ask so many questions, I am just unfamiliar with some of these concepts.
Hey Alice!
Yes so for recording time, I didn't worry about recording time DURING the take. I filmed myself and got the data from the recording. I used a gooseneck Iphone holder to hold my iphone while I filmed myself. Make sure you have a cable long enough to connect it to a charger!
Cool idea! will have to talk to @"Cant Get Right" and see what we can come up with!
@Mike_Ross Hi Mike! I'm so sad that I could not attend. Is there a link where we can see the recording? Thanks.
Hey!
no problem. Anxiety can never be eliminated but it can be managed. That feeling that "oh dear what is the AC? I just eliminated all of them" Or "is it A or B? they both sound the same!" is very real. So you have some choices. Do you go back and re-read? or do you just cut bait, move on, and come back for a second look? these are pre-determined decisions you need to know you will make before taking a section. That way, when you do encounter such a situation, you'll know what to do. Instead of lingering, wondering, agonizing, and burning more time, right?
So, on that note: yes having a pre-determined # of Qs you want to skip helps! Determining anything you know you will do when you encounter ____ on the test is a huge help for managing anxiety
In fact, it sounds like you already know what kind of Qs and issues get you! Most of them sound like the type that trigger: "GET OUT OF THERE NOW!" for me
Lastly, just remember: Why are we doing this? because we want to take the LSAT on OUR terms. That means we miss questions on our terms. we take question on our terms. We dont let the test dictate our rhythm; we determine how we plan to approach the section. That's why we know what kind of questions we want to skip and how many!
Doesn't even reading this and considering it make you feel more confident? imagine how it'll feel in practice!
@Mike_Ross You and @"Cant Get Right" were already so generous to put on one webinar and I am sure that we are all grateful. However, I would certainly be one of the students interested in another session to touch on some concepts in more detail!