The Official December 2014 Study Group Forum
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I just signed up for 4 proctored practice tests by Kaplan, two in october and two in November.
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Dirigo wrote:Welcome!La2Fl wrote: Do you guys think its too much to do classes AND study on my own?
And no, it's not too much. Classes alone aren't sufficient to reach your full potential.
Thnx. Now the next step is trying not to confuse my study schedules!!
just realized most ppl study all sections at once instead of mastering one at a time... why couldnt I have found you guys sooner?!?!
and try my best to sleep. Not an easy feat being from New Orleans (not partying tho, just up w random adrenaline)
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There were 16 in my class on Saturday. I expected more people, but I'm not complaining! Means I get more of my questions answered versus a lecture hall environment.nlee10 wrote:Yes! I would say one aspect of any live prep course is being able to experience fully timed and proctored 5 section PT's. How big is your class going to be? Apparently, only 10 people signed up for my class. LOLMEAhrnsbrak wrote:Mine did the same thing! It was even faster pace than the pace of the real LSAT when I took it in June! But I figure if I can get used to that then it will make test day that much easier!nlee10 wrote:My first legit LSAT practice test via Blueprint
PT 61 timed. Proctor didn't even give us a 15-25 second break in between sections. He just said "end section x, begin the next section" boom. Section breakdown was RC-LR-RC (exp)-LG-LR.
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morning y'all
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nowhere near as productive as it should have been lol, was nice and almost leased a new car (until I realized I can't afford it) and wasted most of my Sat which is normally my big study day :/ lol never thought I'd be depressed about not getting study time in...peppermint wrote:Good morning, Jgoods How was your weekend?Jgoods wrote:morning y'all
anyways how was yours ms peppermint?
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Morning man! I feel you on the unproductiveness!Jgoods wrote:morning y'all
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morning from the west coast.
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haha eating is nice, now I'm hungry :ppeppermint wrote:Aww what kind of car were you gonna get?Jgoods wrote:nowhere near as productive as it should have been lol, was nice and almost leased a new car (until I realized I can't afford it) and wasted most of my Sat which is normally my big study day :/ lol never thought I'd be depressed about not getting study time in...peppermint wrote:Good morning, Jgoods How was your weekend?Jgoods wrote:morning y'all
anyways how was yours ms peppermint?
My weekend was good, I drilled a lot & ate a lot. Yay for stress eating!
and was looking at a 2015 Mazda3 was so nice lol, darn student loans I'm going to have to pay for the few months b4 school starts is what's holding me back
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Yeah! I was expecting like a 30+ person class so this is definitely good for us! My instructor seems like a chill dude. He got a 173 on the real thing but he also got a 179 on a PT while hungover the next morning. LOL.MEAhrnsbrak wrote:There were 16 in my class on Saturday. I expected more people, but I'm not complaining! Means I get more of my questions answered versus a lecture hall environment.nlee10 wrote:Yes! I would say one aspect of any live prep course is being able to experience fully timed and proctored 5 section PT's. How big is your class going to be? Apparently, only 10 people signed up for my class. LOLMEAhrnsbrak wrote:Mine did the same thing! It was even faster pace than the pace of the real LSAT when I took it in June! But I figure if I can get used to that then it will make test day that much easier!nlee10 wrote:My first legit LSAT practice test via Blueprint
PT 61 timed. Proctor didn't even give us a 15-25 second break in between sections. He just said "end section x, begin the next section" boom. Section breakdown was RC-LR-RC (exp)-LG-LR.
Before class at 6PM, I plan on watching every single video explanation for all the questions. lol
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Good morning everyone!
Will be joining you all after a rather disastrous performance on Saturday. (Freaked out and also didn't take the possibility of hammering into account while doing the PTs).
I want to go 'TLS hard' this time and am reevaluating my study tools. What app do you use to simulate the environment at the test centre?
Will be joining you all after a rather disastrous performance on Saturday. (Freaked out and also didn't take the possibility of hammering into account while doing the PTs).
I want to go 'TLS hard' this time and am reevaluating my study tools. What app do you use to simulate the environment at the test centre?
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Welcome to this thread. In addition to obviously keeping it timed, take into account other factors such as noise. Try doing some in a variety of places like coffee shops, libraries with kids running around, your house/apt,etc.vov17 wrote:Good morning everyone!
Will be joining you all after a rather disastrous performance on Saturday. (Freaked out and also didn't take the possibility of hammering into account while doing the PTs).
I want to go 'TLS hard' this time and am reevaluating my study tools. What app do you use to simulate the environment at the test centre?
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nlee10 wrote:Welcome to this thread. In addition to obviously keeping it timed, take into account other factors such as noise. Try doing some in a variety of places like coffee shops, libraries with kids running around, your house/apt,etc.vov17 wrote:Good morning everyone!
Will be joining you all after a rather disastrous performance on Saturday. (Freaked out and also didn't take the possibility of hammering into account while doing the PTs).
I want to go 'TLS hard' this time and am reevaluating my study tools. What app do you use to simulate the environment at the test centre?
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Thank you! Hope to use this for those times I can't leave the house.Dirigo wrote:I've heard the 7Sage proctor app is good.vov17 wrote:What app do you use to simulate the environment at the test centre?
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I like it, has noise setting so you can have distractions and can set it for different times (like if you want to get used to having 30 min sections so when you do 35 it seems nice and long)Dirigo wrote:I've heard the 7Sage proctor app is good.vov17 wrote:What app do you use to simulate the environment at the test centre?
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Morning!!nlee10 wrote:
There were 16 in my class on Saturday. I expected more people, but I'm not complaining! Means I get more of my questions answered versus a lecture hall environment.
Yeah my class is expected to have 7 ppl. I figured I can get some real in depth explanations.
so not a house with 5 rambunctious boys running around at night? lolJgoods wrote:I like it, has noise setting so you can have distractions and can set it for different times (like if you want to get used to having 30 min sections so when you do 35 it seems nice and long)Dirigo wrote:I've heard the 7Sage proctor app is good.vov17 wrote:What app do you use to simulate the environment at the test centre?
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La2Fl wrote:Morning!!nlee10 wrote:
There were 16 in my class on Saturday. I expected more people, but I'm not complaining! Means I get more of my questions answered versus a lecture hall environment.
Yeah my class is expected to have 7 ppl. I figured I can get some real in depth explanations.
so not a house with 5 rambunctious boys running around at night? lolJgoods wrote:I like it, has noise setting so you can have distractions and can set it for different times (like if you want to get used to having 30 min sections so when you do 35 it seems nice and long)Dirigo wrote:I've heard the 7Sage proctor app is good.vov17 wrote:What app do you use to simulate the environment at the test centre?
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That would be awesome... if I drank coffee lolpeppermint wrote:Apparently today is National Coffee Day or something like that, so if any of y'all live near dunkin donuts, you can get a free medium coffee today. My coworker just brought me one, plus I already had my usual morning espresso, so now I'm so wired that I'm zooming through LR drilling like I'm possessed haha
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