Looking for Study Partner(s)/Suggestions towards November LSAT
Posted: Mon Jul 02, 2018 4:52 pm
Hello everyone!
I'm KoolKal98 and I am preparing to take the November 2018 LSAT.
I've put alot of time into reading TLS forums to determine what I felt would be the best LSAT prep materials for me, and though I've been doing a lot of self studying I was looking to see if anyone wanted to set up a study group (online is fine) for questions we encounter, encouraging everyone to push forward, etc. etc.
I'm also posting this so that anyone that needs help figuring out how to better organize your studying can do so. I've set up a Google Sheets summing up what materials I've been looking at, things I've noticed while studying, how I've been performing, what works and what doesn't work, etc. etc.
If anyone wants to offer suggestions I'm more than happy to accept them, and I'm hopeful all of us that are putting the work in to achieve those great scores can collaborate to make them happen.
I've attached the link below to my spreadsheet, so if you are interested in bouncing ideas off of each other and figuring out how to perform well on the exam let me know
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing
I'm KoolKal98 and I am preparing to take the November 2018 LSAT.
I've put alot of time into reading TLS forums to determine what I felt would be the best LSAT prep materials for me, and though I've been doing a lot of self studying I was looking to see if anyone wanted to set up a study group (online is fine) for questions we encounter, encouraging everyone to push forward, etc. etc.
I'm also posting this so that anyone that needs help figuring out how to better organize your studying can do so. I've set up a Google Sheets summing up what materials I've been looking at, things I've noticed while studying, how I've been performing, what works and what doesn't work, etc. etc.
If anyone wants to offer suggestions I'm more than happy to accept them, and I'm hopeful all of us that are putting the work in to achieve those great scores can collaborate to make them happen.
I've attached the link below to my spreadsheet, so if you are interested in bouncing ideas off of each other and figuring out how to perform well on the exam let me know
https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/ ... sp=sharing