I'm a planned retaker for the November flex, and I am looking to start a study group for retakers and for first-timers. We could use the group to keep each other motivated to study, keep each other on schedule, and help each other with LSAT problems. Frankly, when I studied for the August flex, I wish I had someone to explain LSAT problems to (and have LSAT problems be explained to me) as a way to improve my understanding of specific LSAT problems. As my goal is 173+ and has PT'd in this range, I think it would be more useful to you and to me if you're someone who is PT'ing at least in the 165+ range. I think I'm pretty good at LG so happy to help folks with that. If you are very consistent at LR, I'd love to hear from you.
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Study group for November flex
Re: Study group for November flex
op, did you end up taking the test, why not start a study group thread here on this forum?tlsmigrant wrote: ↑Mon Sep 21, 2020 9:16 pmI'm a planned retaker for the November flex, and I am looking to start a study group for retakers and for first-timers. We could use the group to keep each other motivated to study, keep each other on schedule, and help each other with LSAT problems. Frankly, when I studied for the August flex, I wish I had someone to explain LSAT problems to (and have LSAT problems be explained to me) as a way to improve my understanding of specific LSAT problems. As my goal is 173+ and has PT'd in this range, I think it would be more useful to you and to me if you're someone who is PT'ing at least in the 165+ range. I think I'm pretty good at LG so happy to help folks with that. If you are very consistent at LR, I'd love to hear from you.
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If a similar group already exist, please let me know.
there is a lot of high scorers here who have gone through the same process.
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