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- Mon Sep 18, 2023 10:33 am
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Hello, I’m currently self studying for the LSAT and then I’ll consider taking a course or getting a private tutor depending on several factors.
For people who have self studied in the past or are self studying. When reading through the chapters are you highlighting and typing notes to help remember improbateur concepts to review them after or are you reading and going straight into practice? I’m currently going through the LRB. At first I was reading the chapter and highlighting important stuff then I would type up my notes to help with retaining information which I found really helped and then I would review my typed notes which I found helped me break things down a lot easier and made the information easier to digest. The only problem with this is that it’s time consuming. I could continue doing this but I’m wondering how others have self studied in the past with the power score Bibles. I’m thinking of now just giggling and taking notes within the actual bibles while doing some drills and practice test on the side and just reading the things I’ve read and highlighted. I guess typing was also convenient because I could carry my notes in an iPad which is a lot easier to carry then the bibles. Any insight would be greatly appreciated! Thank you
For people who have self studied in the past or are self studying. When reading through the chapters are you highlighting and typing notes to help remember improbateur concepts to review them after or are you reading and going straight into practice? I’m currently going through the LRB. At first I was reading the chapter and highlighting important stuff then I would type up my notes to help with retaining information which I found really helped and then I would review my typed notes which I found helped me break things down a lot easier and made the information easier to digest. The only problem with this is that it’s time consuming. I could continue doing this but I’m wondering how others have self studied in the past with the power score Bibles. I’m thinking of now just giggling and taking notes within the actual bibles while doing some drills and practice test on the side and just reading the things I’ve read and highlighted. I guess typing was also convenient because I could carry my notes in an iPad which is a lot easier to carry then the bibles. Any insight would be greatly appreciated! Thank you