@DumbHollywoodActor May I join the ActiveReading and the June BR Group? I've been MIA, but I'd like to get back into LSAT prep with you guys if that's alright!
Juners! Today is the first Fundamental Skills Workshop! Here’s the link: http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/6342/workshop-wednesday-active-reading-with-c-janson35
Ugh, pulled a bonehead move and told my internet provider that they could work on my internet, thinking they would be done before the workshop. Here's to hoping for another activereading workshop! Thanks again, guys and gals, for doing this.
http://7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/6331/workshops-week-of-dec-7-wed-active-reading-fri-blind-review-sat-flaws-assumptions
If you have time, this could be an opportunity to improve BR skills/method @aikufy
Glad my internet is up for this one! Does anyone have a recording of the last workshop (activereading)? I missed that one and was looking forward to it.
Yeah, you should pursue discovering the cause of that lack of focus. Try to maintain the activereading all the way through the test (stamina training, mostly). You'll do great, it's up from here!
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