Chat Room Support Group? Forum
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Chat Room Support Group?
With only 4 days left until the October test, and with everyone looking over all of their practice exams or taking their final practice exams, I figured it might be helpful to have a little chat room help group where we can talk about specific questions that aren't clear to us and help one another out. Especially sicne we cant post actual questions here on the boards. Besides, those are the best types of environments that usually tend to be the most helpful--- where you help others and get helped in return. Rather than just strictly asking questions to someone over and over.
Anway what do you guys think? Would anybody be down for something like this?
Anway what do you guys think? Would anybody be down for something like this?
- Bildungsroman
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Re: Chat Room Support Group?
Are you suggesting creating a chat room where people will be posting full LSAT questions?dingoesatmybaby wrote: Especially sicne we cant post actual questions here on the boards.
- Jack Smirks
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Re: Chat Room Support Group?
I believe you're talking about engaging in illegal, unethical behavior. You sir, have just been reported.
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Re: Chat Room Support Group?
Lol. Uh, no.....
I'm suggesting doing the same thing people already do on these boards. Take for instance, "PT 58, question 6. How did you arrive at answer E and how is D not a flaw in the reasoning?". But instead of having to continually check these boards for a response, you are in an environment where you get instant feedback and can help others as well by engaging in discussion.
The PT's have been disclosed to the public to study and review. I don't see how its any different than getting together with a group of friends at a library (assuming you had that many friends who were all studying for an LSAT) and going over a practice exam together...
I'm suggesting doing the same thing people already do on these boards. Take for instance, "PT 58, question 6. How did you arrive at answer E and how is D not a flaw in the reasoning?". But instead of having to continually check these boards for a response, you are in an environment where you get instant feedback and can help others as well by engaging in discussion.
The PT's have been disclosed to the public to study and review. I don't see how its any different than getting together with a group of friends at a library (assuming you had that many friends who were all studying for an LSAT) and going over a practice exam together...
- Jack Smirks
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Re: Chat Room Support Group?
QF evidence at C and F.dingoesatmybaby wrote:Lol. Uh, no.....
I'm suggesting doing the same thing people already do on these boards. Take for instance, "PT 58, question 6. How did you arrive at answer E and how is D not a flaw in the reasoning?". But instead of having to continually check these boards for a response, you are in an environment where you get instant feedback and can help others as well by engaging in discussion.
The PT's have been disclosed to the public to study and review. I don't see how its any different than getting together with a group of friends at a library (assuming you had that many friends who were all studying for an LSAT) and going over a practice exam together...
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Re: Chat Room Support Group?
tbh a chatroom like this will be filled with people who are more willing to ask questions and less willing to answer questions
this close to the test, i'm not sure if the whole, "you learn more if you teach it" strategy will really encourage many people to take their time to answer other people's questions. You're better off just asking them on TLS
this close to the test, i'm not sure if the whole, "you learn more if you teach it" strategy will really encourage many people to take their time to answer other people's questions. You're better off just asking them on TLS
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