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What is a Blind Review Call? Why have I heard about it from Sages and other community members saying that it expanded their knowledge of the test elevating their score bands while surprisingly providing a place to build friendships that have lasted beyond their LSAT prep into Law School?
Vanessa and I are here to answer your questions with an interactive experience Thursday night, Feb 16 @7pm EST.
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Answering some of the most common questions –
- When in my PT prep should I join?
- What do I need to do to prepare for the BR call?
- What questions are discussed and how are they determined?
- What if I can’t make it on time?
- How long do they last?
- Why to not be intimidated to join the discussion and voice your reasoning?
- Why on occasion do we use a whiteboard app?
- What to do if still not completely understanding a question?
- Do Sages actually join the calls to provide insight when available?
- Most importantly, for the people who are involved in the BR calls, will opportunities be available for intensives and workshops based on the needs of the people participating?
BR Calls provide a challenging experience to verbally explain your thought process on any given question – whether it was tough and need another person’s perspective to find that “AHA” moment or to share with someone that is struggling to be able to “really get it” so they won’t make the same error of reasoning in the future. We all have different strengths/weaknesses and learn so much from each other.
To make it a truly interactive experience, please post any LR question up to PT49 for us to be able to provide examples of how the process works!
Please join our meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone.
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You can also dial in using your phone.
United States: +1 (571) 317-3122
Access Code: 314-003-757
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I will be there, I could not have gotten my score without attending the BR calls.
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If you have any additional questions about BR groups or if you haven't attended a study session, but want to in the future, be sure to type your questions below and come on Thursday to find out more!
I'm glad you'll be there @"Not Ralph Nader" !!!
@"Not Ralph Nader" Yay!! A BR call without you just isn't the same:)
We really appreciate you and @danielznelson being so supportive of the Study Groups popping in on the calls to share your expertise, advice and most of all your support for those of us preparing for June!
Yes^^^ everything about this! Thanks for going down the LSAT question rabbit hole with us!
Hi! I'm new to Blind Review. What should I expect from the session? Please advise. Thx!
Hi @dfletch5 Just expect to learn about studying with the group, to ask questions if you have any, and to learn about how it works:)
DANGIT! I missed this because I had to unavoidably step away from LSAT prep for a bit.
But, now.... I'm baaaaack!
Will this particular one be repeated? Or, perhaps it is archived in Webinars?? (Admittedly, I haven't looked yet, but I will go right after posting this.)
Thanks!
@ScooterMinion don't be afraid to just jump right in! The water is warm
^^^ Exactly! People join for their 1st BR call all the time:) Vanessa & I always check when we introduce ourselves who is a 1st time caller & give a run thru about what to expect.
Take the PT, BR especially the LR sections if able & try not to check your answers before the call - that can take away from the learning experience:) The calls are very casual and all we ask is that if anyone is still confused about a question to speak up - there are so many ways to express how to find the correct Ans Choice which is one of the best aspects of the BR calls!
Look forward to seeing you soon!!