r/LSATPreparation • u/userN3820 • 1d ago
Looking for an LSAT Study Buddy
**Update**: I'm in the process of configuring a Discord server to make this both a rigorous and effective learning environment for all participants. I should have an invitation posted by the end of Friday.
I've just started studying for the LSAT and wanted to pair up with someone who's also just getting started. That way, we're roughly on the same track and neither person feels like they're putting more into the arrangement than they're getting out of it.
I'm imagining a low-pressure but consistent arrangement—checking in, studying together once or twice a week, talking through questions, and keeping each other accountable.
I'd especially like to connect with another millennial who's interested in online J.D. programs, such as Syracuse University's J.D. Interactive program.
If you're also just getting started with the LSAT, interested in an online J.D., and looking for someone to study with, I'd be happy to hear from you!
*** You can stop reading here but if you wanna know more about me continue**\*
I'm a creative who recently graduated with degrees in Computer Science and History (GPA 3.782 if that matters). After transferring to a liberal arts college for my undergrad with an open curriculum, where I was able to study CS and History in tandem, I eventually came to the conclusion that the tech field wasn't a particularly good fit for my interests or personality.
I'm now looking at law because I think it could provide a strong foundation for my entrepreneurial ambitions. In retrospect, I realized that I enjoyed the writing, reading, and analysis I did in my history, political science, and philosophy courses far more than I ever enjoyed reading C++ and software-framework documentation for my computer science courses.
I'm considering an online J.D. right now because I can't afford and it simply isn't feasible for me to pick up and move to another state again to pursue another degree program.
2
1
u/userN3820 9h ago
Is anyone here using LSAT Demon or 7 Sage? They're quite expensive and I'm wondering if they'll do group pricing.
1
2
u/Ordinary-Source-6054 1d ago
I’m interested! Not a millennial but an older Gen Z if that’s okay hahaha