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Anyone studying in West Los Angeles?

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2014 5:18 pm
by lsat_hopeful
Looking for a study buddy. Preferably someone aiming in the 170+ range.

Thanks.

ETA:

I'm familiar with LSAT trainer, Powerscore LG, Manhattan LR, and some 7sage. Looking for someone who has spent some time getting familiar with the LSAT and knows their strengths and weaknesses.

Re: Anyone studying in Westwood (L.A.), CA?

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:05 am
by Aurelius85
I'm in Orange County, too far. Nevertheless, all the best. What materials are you using?

Re: Anyone studying in Westwood (L.A.), CA?

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:33 am
by JVK
Good luck, fellow Bruin!

Re: Anyone studying in Westwood (L.A.), CA?

Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 5:56 pm
by lsat_hopeful
JVK wrote:Good luck, fellow Bruin!
haha, thanks!
Aurelius85 wrote:I'm in Orange County, too far. Nevertheless, all the best. What materials are you using?
Thanks! Same to you! I'm using LSAT Trainer, Manhattan LSAT, 7sage, and Powerscore LG. How about you? How's your progress going?

Re: Anyone studying in Westwood (L.A.), CA?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 7:02 am
by Aurelius85
Aurelius85 wrote:I'm in Orange County, too far. Nevertheless, all the best. What materials are you using?
Thanks! Same to you! I'm using LSAT Trainer, Manhattan LSAT, 7sage, and Powerscore LG. How about you? How's your progress going?[/quote]

Thanks as well. We're using similar materials: I've gone through the Powerscore LR and RC Bibles, and I'm currently half way through the LG Bible. After doing a few LR problems in the Cambridge volumes, I decided to shell out a few bucks and got myself the LSAT Trainer, and I'm grateful because it's helped me develop the mentality to spot flaws and approach the LR problems. Looks like LR is going to be my Mt. Everest since I'm pretty confident on my RC and LG skills. Once I finish the LG Bible and the LR section in the LSAT Trainer, I'll take a diagnostic, and depending on how I do I'll either keep working independently using the Manhattan bundles or I'll get myself a tutor or sign up for a Testmasters class. Can you offer any other advice? I've heard of 7Sage but I feel generally confident in my LG skills (at the moment at least) albeit I'm just starting off and I haven't timed myself yet, nevertheless I've been able to solve most of the games I've encountered in the bible and generally I haven't really felt stuck or lost. I feel like LG are just brain teasers you have to work through...you know what I mean?

Re: Anyone studying in Westwood (L.A.), CA?

Posted: Fri Aug 08, 2014 10:10 pm
by lsat_hopeful
Aurelius85 wrote:
Aurelius85 wrote:I'm in Orange County, too far. Nevertheless, all the best. What materials are you using?
Thanks! Same to you! I'm using LSAT Trainer, Manhattan LSAT, 7sage, and Powerscore LG. How about you? How's your progress going?
Thanks as well. We're using similar materials: I've gone through the Powerscore LR and RC Bibles, and I'm currently half way through the LG Bible. After doing a few LR problems in the Cambridge volumes, I decided to shell out a few bucks and got myself the LSAT Trainer, and I'm grateful because it's helped me develop the mentality to spot flaws and approach the LR problems. Looks like LR is going to be my Mt. Everest since I'm pretty confident on my RC and LG skills. Once I finish the LG Bible and the LR section in the LSAT Trainer, I'll take a diagnostic, and depending on how I do I'll either keep working independently using the Manhattan bundles or I'll get myself a tutor or sign up for a Testmasters class. Can you offer any other advice? I've heard of 7Sage but I feel generally confident in my LG skills (at the moment at least) albeit I'm just starting off and I haven't timed myself yet, nevertheless I've been able to solve most of the games I've encountered in the bible and generally I haven't really felt stuck or lost. I feel like LG are just brain teasers you have to work through...you know what I mean?[/quote]

Hey Aurelias, I'm gonna respond in a message. :)

Enjoy your weekend :).