@madeleine Ann Levine released a book - It may be helpful to read (or at the very least least skim) it if you are at all interested in consulting. She gives a very thorough, yet succinct breakdown of what she thinks is important in the application p…
"'LSAC's Director of Communications, Wendy Margolis, explained via email:
The reason the February LSAT is nondisclosed is because it is important for LSAC to have some nondisclosed test forms and questions available in reserve for emergencies and …
Just a heads up to anyone else interested in joining us tomorrow - the group is getting pretty big, so I'm not adding anyone to the group at this point. If you're interested, message me, and if a couple people don't show up tomorrow and we have room…
@vandyzach That's great! Please let me know in advance what you choose in terms of the game for Sunday and possible LR questions. I'd like to take a look at it as well and give a heads up to those who are planning to join us on Sunday. (I just sent …
@vandyzach just throwing this out there, but would you feel comfortable leading the group in a game on Sunday? (as in you pick a game from June '07 (or any oddball games that are difficult for you), do it at least once before Sunday, and then go thr…
@vandyzach I'm intrigued to hear the southern accent! What's your background on the LSAT btw (in terms of strengths and weaknesses in LR/LG/RC) - do you have a preference for us to focus on a specific section or topic?
@chrijani7 - I got your requ…
@vandyzach Awesome! The study session for this first week is less structured since I would like to first get a sense of everyone's strengths and weaknesses. We will likely be doing a mini lesson on LR, followed by a short Q&A, and then spending …