Heh wouldn't it be so helpful if LSAC put difficulty ratings beside each question stem? even though difficulty is subjective, but still. I also daydream about LSAC messing up and accidentally giving us like twenty five Main Point / Main Conclusion q…
@nicole.hopkins Happy to chime in!
@ashleyisbadname Sometimes one is able to access back issues of Scientific American through academic databases, or if you don't happen to be part of any, some high-profile ones could be found via open-access porta…
Ack, I feel like I'm so keyed up that if someone poked me with a stick, I'd yell out "necessary but not sufficient!" out of sheer reflex.
Keep happy, keep healthy, keep calm, and punch that LSAT in the face.
@Mike Hahahahaha that riddle is infuriating, in the way things one can't easily intuit usually are... break our brains right before the LSAT, Mike, why don't you. :-P
Resolutions for this week:
- all the BRs all the time: 72, 71, 68, 69, 64 -- one a day to Sat.
- follow Mike Kim's excellent advice... I like the cue cards! Am gonna try for at least my circled questions.
- sneak in some earlier tests for extra se…
@amanda_kw Great! Also, 71 or 72 on Tuesday or Wednesday? Here's what I have right now -- can change it up:
(7pm EST)
Tuesday:_______PT 72
Wednesday:____PT 71
Thursday:______PT 68
Friday:_________PT 69
(Saturday: PT 64)
Wait, PT 71?? Right! Yeah, I haven't got around to reviewing it as in-depth as I wanted, so I'd actually like to do that on Wednesday if you're free. 4PM PST / 7PM EST sounds good.
Google calendar
With the June test date just around the corner, for the next week I will:
- mostly focus on taking and re-taking PTs continuously to build stamina
- drilling / reviewing marathons at home, campus, etc.
- test day checklist of materials
I like 7Sage on its mobile platforms :-) Both my iOS tablet and Android phone work fine with the app and videos. It's great for having something to do in queues and at bus stops.
If you do end up getting a tablet, I highly recommend the Notability …
It's May!! Time to get cracking with the PT and review marathons.
- PT 59 complete review and fool-proof
- PT 60 and 61
- drills and exercises for target areas
Google doc calendar of Nicole's post.
Can comment to suggest PTs, indicate attendance, skype name, etc.
We were also thinking of switching platforms from Skype (we've officially been capped at 25); Google Hangouts was suggested a few times. Good id…
**FOR THE JUNE'RS:
Let's all take PT 72 (Jun 14) and 74 (Dec 14) for Monday May 25 and Monday June 1, respectively, to simulate the test-day time of 12:30pm. I propose that we then add a BR session on Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday of those weeks.…
Maybe play some games... or anything really. I solve the Rubik's, this might sound super lame, but doing the algorithms is a fantastic way to relieve stress. Lol. I totally stress-solved, like, fifty times before my driver's exam and got zero deduc…
Oui, PT55 @ 8PM EST tonight though I can't join. Because work. Will be on board for PT56 on Saturday!
@"Jonathan Wang" said:
I'm curious to hear how these run
Planning a violent overthrow of the 7Sage regime, mostly.
I am working through The Trainer as well, and my gosh, this thread is a dream come true. I fantasize about J.Y. and Mike having an LSAT baby designing the penultimate prep course together, in a totally-not creepy... okay-maybe-a-little-bit creepy ki…
Yeesss, divide and conquer!!
Also, I have just been demoted from BR scorekeeper (gave Amanda a scare) so there's totally an open position... or not and next time they let me input answers I'll tell everyone we got 121 as our BR score. I know, I kno…
@Sapphire We're reviewing PT52 this Monday, 8PM EST! Taking out the section in my book as we speak. :-) Beyond this week, I'm envisioning that we'll continue in the 50s and 60s... June is quite soon after all.