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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by LawQ5 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 5:35 pm

geverett wrote:Just went through the Atlas RC guide. Far better than the Powerscore Method imo. It's much shorter as well. I highly recommend.
I prefer it too. It seems so much more simple.

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by Excel » Tue Feb 01, 2011 5:47 pm

the powerscore lgb is turning my brain to mush.

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Post by sphmao » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:01 pm

starter ask a silly question: where can I get all the PT?

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Post by 99.9luft » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:02 pm

sphmao wrote:starter ask a silly question: where can I get all the PT?
if you choose to pay for them: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/

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Post by JG7773 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:03 pm

Excel wrote:the powerscore lgb is turning my brain to mush.
Haha! I know that feeling all too well!

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Post by Miracle » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:03 pm

sphmao wrote:starter ask a silly question: where can I get all the PT?
LSAC.org, amazon.com, powerscore.com..

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Post by sphmao » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:05 pm

thanks~~

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by Excel » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:45 pm

I hope the bible gets better, if anything its just made far more confused through the first read. I'll read the chapters again to see if it makes more sense.

IDK about the other sites, but amazon shipped them in a day to me (through a blizzard no less) for free,and I got a large discount.

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Post by Miracle » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:48 pm

99.9luft wrote:
sphmao wrote:starter ask a silly question: where can I get all the PT?
if you choose to pay for them: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/
you can get them without paying?

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Post by 99.9luft » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:57 pm

Miracle wrote:
99.9luft wrote:
sphmao wrote:starter ask a silly question: where can I get all the PT?
if you choose to pay for them: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/
you can get them without paying?
yes, but i prefer not to get banned by telling you.

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Post by neeko » Tue Feb 01, 2011 8:59 pm

Excel wrote:I hope the bible gets better, if anything its just made far more confused through the first read. I'll read the chapters again to see if it makes more sense.

IDK about the other sites, but amazon shipped them in a day to me (through a blizzard no less) for free,and I got a large discount.
The bible confused me at first too then I bought the bible workbook and I don't really miss any on games anymore. Just keep working through it, it will start to click eventually.

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by LawQ5 » Tue Feb 01, 2011 9:55 pm

neeko wrote:
Excel wrote:I hope the bible gets better, if anything its just made far more confused through the first read. I'll read the chapters again to see if it makes more sense.

IDK about the other sites, but amazon shipped them in a day to me (through a blizzard no less) for free,and I got a large discount.
The bible confused me at first too then I bought the bible workbook and I don't really miss any on games anymore. Just keep working through it, it will start to click eventually.
I'm slugging through the LG bible at the moment. I didn't consider getting the workbook until I read your comment. Now I'm thinking about it...

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sphmao wrote:starter ask a silly question: where can I get all the PT?
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Post by pu_golf88 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:55 am

LawQ5 wrote:
neeko wrote:
Excel wrote:I hope the bible gets better, if anything its just made far more confused through the first read. I'll read the chapters again to see if it makes more sense.

IDK about the other sites, but amazon shipped them in a day to me (through a blizzard no less) for free,and I got a large discount.
The bible confused me at first too then I bought the bible workbook and I don't really miss any on games anymore. Just keep working through it, it will start to click eventually.
I'm slugging through the LG bible at the moment. I didn't consider getting the workbook until I read your comment. Now I'm thinking about it...
Hmmm I may try this too. When I first went through the bible there were a few things I didn't fully understand/

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Post by pkpop » Wed Feb 02, 2011 2:56 pm

LawQ5 wrote:
geverett wrote:Just went through the Atlas RC guide. Far better than the Powerscore Method imo. It's much shorter as well. I highly recommend.
I prefer it too. It seems so much more simple.

I gave in and just bought it. Own books on LR & LG, but everything I have for RC seems to be what I have found online. It's my most inconsistent section so I hope this helps me narrow things down when I'm doing passages.

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by Excel » Wed Feb 02, 2011 3:26 pm

pu_golf88 wrote:
LawQ5 wrote:
neeko wrote:
Excel wrote:I hope the bible gets better, if anything its just made far more confused through the first read. I'll read the chapters again to see if it makes more sense.

IDK about the other sites, but amazon shipped them in a day to me (through a blizzard no less) for free,and I got a large discount.
The bible confused me at first too then I bought the bible workbook and I don't really miss any on games anymore. Just keep working through it, it will start to click eventually.
I'm slugging through the LG bible at the moment. I didn't consider getting the workbook until I read your comment. Now I'm thinking about it...
Hmmm I may try this too. When I first went through the bible there were a few things I didn't fully understand/
I have just finished up chapter 2, first read. Am the only one who was making about half of the inferences i was supposed to be making, through the first read? :lol: Im fairly certain I could have done better on them without reading the time consuming stuff regarding diagrams.

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Post by Firework11 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 8:03 pm

How many hours per day are you all studying?

For me, 6 days per week--2-4 hrs. per day.

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by LawQ5 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:29 pm

Firework11 wrote:How many hours per day are you all studying?

For me, 6 days per week--2-4 hrs. per day.
I've been doing 2-3 hours a day, 7 days a week. This past weekend I missed saturday and I still feel bad about it, but I have to try not to be hard on myself. I think maybe I should take a day off a week or something so I don't get burned out.

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by geverett » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:34 pm

Combination Grouping/Linear Games are kicking my ass.

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Post by Firework11 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:41 pm

LawQ5 wrote:
Firework11 wrote:How many hours per day are you all studying?

For me, 6 days per week--2-4 hrs. per day.
I've been doing 2-3 hours a day, 7 days a week. This past weekend I missed saturday and I still feel bad about it, but I have to try not to be hard on myself. I think maybe I should take a day off a week or something so I don't get burned out.
Cool, best of luck. Whatever you think is best for you.
Usually, I need a day to rest, lol!

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by Firework11 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:43 pm

LawQ5 wrote:
geverett wrote:Just went through the Atlas RC guide. Far better than the Powerscore Method imo. It's much shorter as well. I highly recommend.
I prefer it too. It seems so much more simple.
I like Atlas' LG and RC methods.

I only use the bible for LR!

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by Excel » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:44 pm

Firework11 wrote:How many hours per day are you all studying?

For me, 6 days per week--2-4 hrs. per day.
Monday-Saturday, prob. 2-4 hours as well.

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by geverett » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:52 pm

Firework11 wrote:
LawQ5 wrote:
geverett wrote:Just went through the Atlas RC guide. Far better than the Powerscore Method imo. It's much shorter as well. I highly recommend.
I prefer it too. It seems so much more simple.
I like Atlas' LG and RC methods.

I only use the bible for LR!
Did you try Powerscore LGB? If so what do you prefer about the Atlas method?

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by Firework11 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 9:58 pm

geverett wrote:
Firework11 wrote:
LawQ5 wrote:
geverett wrote:Just went through the Atlas RC guide. Far better than the Powerscore Method imo. It's much shorter as well. I highly recommend.
I prefer it too. It seems so much more simple.
I like Atlas' LG and RC methods.

I only use the bible for LR!
Did you try Powerscore LGB? If so what do you prefer about the Atlas method?
If I said I studied the LGB, I would be lying, as I may not be the best person to give the best commentary over the two. However, I have looked through it and did a few drills.
Yet, I fell in love with Atlas' LG methods.

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Re: June 2011 Study Group

Post by Firework11 » Wed Feb 02, 2011 10:05 pm

geverett wrote:
Firework11 wrote:
LawQ5 wrote:
geverett wrote:Just went through the Atlas RC guide. Far better than the Powerscore Method imo. It's much shorter as well. I highly recommend.
I prefer it too. It seems so much more simple.
I like Atlas' LG and RC methods.

I only use the bible for LR!
Did you try Powerscore LGB? If so what do you prefer about the Atlas method?
Sorry, I did not finish your question. I'm taking breaks btwn this site and reading LSAT notes. Hmmm, Atlas' approach
is much simple. They are the "Number Line" and "3D" methods, which includes a notation of constraints with Before/After--Above/Below method. For me, it is simple, esp the "IN/OUT" method.

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