@"Tina Cho" Sessions take 3-6 hours, depending on the size of the group, how many questions we talk about, how in-depth we discuss each question. We usually review both LR sections, and welcome participants to join / drop out as they need to.
@"Tina Cho"
Glad to hear you're interested in joining the BR group! We take the PT individually and BR as possible before discussing the PT as a group. The format of the call is that one person reads out their answers (rotates every two pages), and…
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I think the stimulus indicates a causal relationship between the Sumerians' inability to support agriculture and the collapse of their civilization. "When", used in this context, would indicate causation. An analogous example wou…
@juneby01 if you take a look at the full BR group schedule, you will see that PT 76 was actually covered several weeks ago. We tend to stick to the predetermined schedule to provide more certainty to participants and ensure that the group covers as …
@runiggyrun Thank you for the detailed response. My understanding from speaking with students / practicing lawyers has been that top candidates will have both the numbers and soft factors. Meaningful work experience prior to law school seems to posi…
On a related note - do you think some work experience (e.g., one internship during undergrad) prior to applying is important? Work is definitely cutting into my LSAT studying - both in terms of there being only so many hours a day and in being menta…
@dytmom_3x I interpret "shortly after [the group] starts" to mean (a) sometime into the call and/or (b) some later session.
For the former, folks are welcome to join / leave at any point, as you can make it. However, we typically don't cover logic …
First, commenting to express solidarity. I am in nearly the exact same situation as you, except I wrote in February instead of June.
What was your PT score range? If it was close to your target of 171+, I would suggest aiming higher - based on advi…
@Motivated Generally, I wait until after BR calls to check my scores in order to get the most out of the discussion and not be biased towards an answer choice because I "know" it's correct.
In terms of checking your scores and some of the analyti…
From what I can tell, Daniel lost his internet connection for a minute or so, which ended the meeting for everyone. We can't get back in without Go To Meeting login credentials, which none of us are privy to. Until someone like Josh/Nicole/Dillon no…
@montahar Looks like 7Sage has the 2007 test at the beginning of the course as one easily accessible option for a diagnostic test. If you have already written another diagnostic under timed, test-like conditions, feel free to skip and come back to i…
@guitarnara - JY mentioned something very similar when I asked him about this on a BR call. In your case I think he meant all ACs besides the correct one, not just those you have concretely eliminated. Some LR questions should be as straightforward …
Similar experience as @quinnxzhang. In my testing centre, test takers' bags were stored at the front of the room, behind the proctors. If you can avoid bringing a bag to the testing centre (leave in car if driving, find secure storage space within w…
It's been implicitly referenced above, but I want to give Blind Review (BR) groups a shout out. I barely watch the video explanations to PTs thanks to the awesome community!
Personally, I have also run into the issue of arriving at the correct answer under timed pressure, but "second-guessing" my intuition during BR.
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
To me, it doesn't matter one bit that you circled the right letter the first tim…
@Mookittyy I can't seem to find it now but it was mentioned somewhere that the recording wouldn't be posted as the webinar series was essentially the same as the Core Curriculum, but with the interactive component.