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Hello!
Was recently diagnosed with ADHD in December of this year and I am currently studying for the LSAT using 7Sage, Loophole by Ellen Cassidy, The LSAT Trainer by Mike Kim, and The 10 Actuals LSAT PrepTests Volume V.
Would love to connect with others who have ADHD and are navigating the LSAT/7Sage material and brainstorm different study strategies + organizational strategies that are most effective for those of us with ADHD and provide mutual support.
Please let me know if you are interested!
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As someone with ADHD who is struggling with motivation and study schedules, I would be interested !
I have been struggling with my adhd and studying as well. It's so frustrating to me. Reach lout with study tips please
I'm also interested!
I'm also interested!
Also interested! btw - the way kevin explains the reasoning/or "why" you need to approach certain question types makes my brain understand it SO MUCH EASIER than just telling me the "how"
I am also interested!
I am also interested yes please!! I've been trying to study for so long - please :')
interested!!
I would love to join this group. Any advice on how to get past the problem will help me a lot because I also have ADHD.
I was also just recently diagnosed! If you need a study buddy to keep you accountable, message me!
I was also recently diagnosed! Please message me it is so hard. Can we make a group chat.
I would also be interested in hearing suggestions from other users!
i'm interested as well!!
The loophole is great for someone with adhd. I have found that when I am not in the mood to apply myself, watching youtube videos for explanations, or starting the beginning steps of applications helps me get started, to dive into a study session. Goodluck!!
I've been doing 5-question drills instead of 10 and I do them while working my desk job so it doesn't feel repetitive
Getting approved for a 50% extended time accommodation has been a game changer for me. It helps make up for the valuable seconds/minutes I was losing when I'd zone out, have my train of thought completely derailed, or have to re-read the same sentence 3 times before my brain could compute it. People online can be really judgmental about accommodations, but they haven't experienced ADHD or what it's like inside your brain so their opinions don't really matter.
Can we get a group going? I would appreciate this very much.
Hello fellow ADHDers, seems like we could all use a supportive community during our LSAT journey. So I just created a GroupMe, link is below!
'LSAT x ADHD' on GroupMe. Click here to join: https://groupme.com/join_group/103177808/TcpSvqm2
I'm extremely interested.
I am also incredibly interested, I've been studying since June and have had a really hard time staying motivated and focused.
I am interested as well, my ADHD is out of control. I am trying my best to study for November
Dont be afraid to apply for accomodations (as long as you still have a month or two before your test because it takes a while to process). You can have extra time 1.5x or 53 minutes a section and all you need is a note from your doctor or psychologist that diagnosed the condition.
Is there a gc yet if not I can make one
I am interested! Its been a struggle for me lately