Orange County study buddies
Posted: Tue Aug 05, 2014 7:34 am
Any TLSers prepping for the LSAT in Orange County? I'm on my 10th month of studying and going strong. I'm using Mike Kim's LSAT Trainer for LR, the Cambridge RC Volume 2, and I'm more than half way through the Powerscore LG Bible. I'm still a novice, but I feel like I'm improving on everything every single day.
I live in North Orange County and there's very few places where I can effectively study (local libraries, UCI, Cal State Fullerton), however Chapman University's Leatherby Library is by far the quietest, cheapest, and most laid back place I've found. I see nothing but other students, faculty, researchers, and the occasional citizen who comes in to casually read, i.e. it's as quiet as a tomb. I love the fact that you can park on the street a block or two away from the library and never have to worry about someone breaking into my car, a parking meter, a parking ticket, or getting my car towed. It's a great place: plenty of space, the AC's on full blast, and the hours are reasonable (open til 10pm during the summer and open til 2am during the academic year).
So, if there's any other ppl who live near Chapman University and would like to study or exchange LSAT strategies, let me know. I'm on the 3rd floor of the Leatherby Library and I'm usually the last one to leave, so it won't be hard to find me.
I apologize in advance if I missed a previous thread on this subject, but I wasn't able to find anything up to date using the search function.
I live in North Orange County and there's very few places where I can effectively study (local libraries, UCI, Cal State Fullerton), however Chapman University's Leatherby Library is by far the quietest, cheapest, and most laid back place I've found. I see nothing but other students, faculty, researchers, and the occasional citizen who comes in to casually read, i.e. it's as quiet as a tomb. I love the fact that you can park on the street a block or two away from the library and never have to worry about someone breaking into my car, a parking meter, a parking ticket, or getting my car towed. It's a great place: plenty of space, the AC's on full blast, and the hours are reasonable (open til 10pm during the summer and open til 2am during the academic year).
So, if there's any other ppl who live near Chapman University and would like to study or exchange LSAT strategies, let me know. I'm on the 3rd floor of the Leatherby Library and I'm usually the last one to leave, so it won't be hard to find me.
I apologize in advance if I missed a previous thread on this subject, but I wasn't able to find anything up to date using the search function.