I wonder if this is another move to encourage more people to go to law school on a broad scale (just the like the recent Harvard-accepting-the-GRE-in-lieu-of-LSAT) development?
Is this true? Couldn't find any other info about this on the web (yet).
Although I think it is positive development for test takers overall, I feel like the 3-times-in-2-years rule also serves to motivate many people. Additionally, I still think it…
2 questions: 1) What are the times for the other sessions (I.e., not the Thursday one?) Will they always be at 7-10 pm EST?
2) Will you be doing a LR crash course anytime soon, and do you think it would be a useful review for people who have alrea…
Thanks Sami! Really appreciate it. And whew, that's a relief. I thought I would be like a castaway adrift in the ocean without a study group... clinging to a log... OK I'm being dramatic, haha. I am relieved, though.
Additionally, I am confused because the June Study group, which I am currently in, started BR-ing weekly 8 MONTHS ago (late November!) It's only 4 months before the September LSAT! Very confused
I also was looking for such a group (i.e., lead by an official study group leader!) Where art thou, oh official study group leader? We need you for September/December!!!
Never mind, I just looked under Webinars and it isn't there. I'm posting on the general discussion because I haven't seen it either. I hope it hasn't been taken down
Thanks so much @DumbHollywoodActor! To clarify, in the 3rd CC link you sent, JY said that to negate A--->B, you could say EITHER that:
A ~B OR A and ~B.
So in the case above, that would mean: Not (know about events--->~free…
Love this idea, although I'm not a beginner so this particular workshop won't apply. Hope to see many more of these for all stages of prep in the future!