For those of you who attended - what's the best way to prepare? Would you recommend that I BR myself first and then attend the session as a second BR/Review? or just take the test and notate what I would BR?
Are you going to give short summaries for each passage in RC session? I 'm so confused with passage#4...for some reason more than passage#2. And do we meet in the new meeting room today?
Just do it. You will thank me later. Seriously, these Blind Review sessions have been so beneficial for me! It was the first time I joined a Live Blind Review group on 7Sage (after studying for almost five months) and I wish I would have done this earlier. So, take my advice, go to the next session and learn from the master himself! Working with JY in real time over LR and RC sections sharpens your strategies and solidifies what you have already learned. It gave me just the boost of confidence I needed before the Dec LSAT. Thanks so much for your time JY! Hannah
@annaantonova1009 For LR sections: I would BR first and circle the questions that you are still unsure about. You will be able to talk about these in the session. Then maybe think of questions you may have regarding strategies, timing, or question types beforehand...there will be time for questions throughout. For RC: I would BR first as well and pick 2 passages you would like to go over the most. There may only be time for one or two passages. Hope that helps!
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I joined late for the session, can someone that were there explain question 10 for section 1 please?nvm, discussed with the remaining BRers after JY left :P
I 'm so confused with passage#4...for some reason more than passage#2.
And do we meet in the new meeting room today?
Thanks
Thanks so much for your time JY!
Hannah
@annaantonova1009 For LR sections: I would BR first and circle the questions that you are still unsure about. You will be able to talk about these in the session. Then maybe think of questions you may have regarding strategies, timing, or question types beforehand...there will be time for questions throughout. For RC: I would BR first as well and pick 2 passages you would like to go over the most. There may only be time for one or two passages. Hope that helps!