Study Plans 9-4-23
Start essay ✔️
Make a list of due assignments for the week✔️
Discussion post 1 ✔️
Discussion post 2 ✔️
Notes 1 ✔️
Notes 2 ✔️
Finish up reading Genesis in the Bible✔️
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Study Plans 9-4-23
Start essay ✔️
Make a list of due assignments for the week✔️
Discussion post 1 ✔️
Discussion post 2 ✔️
Notes 1 ✔️
Notes 2 ✔️
Finish up reading Genesis in the Bible✔️
Study list
Histoire de L'Europe: de la Rennaissance à nos jours; l'art, l'architecture, la musique, la littérature / Les courants politiques / Mathématiques basiques (niveau prépa) /Chant / Guitare / Piano / Poker / Dessin / Accents américains (Southern, Western, Northern, Midland, New-York), irlandais, écossais, britannique/ Solfège / Latin / Les biographies des plus grands compositeurs de musique / Les poisons / L'Égypte Ancienne: la hiérarchie sociale et ses attitudes envers les femmes, les homosexuels, etc. / L'utilisation des drogues recréatives au 19ème siècle / La révolution française / Méthodes d'enquête médico-légales sur les lieux du crime / Histoire des trains et des voies ferroviaires / Le symbolisme dans l'art / Histoire de la mode / Histoire de l'Amérique/
To Study:
Calculus
Physics
Spanish
Na'vi
Anatomy (art)
Engineering
Fiction Writing
Anti-racism
Queer history
“Study or Nap?!” - I’ve been asking this question since college.
Friday, August 7th: Study Goals
I’ve been working on logic games for the past 4 hours now in which I have completed PT 67 and 68 logic games. I think PT 67, Game 4 is the most difficult game I have ever encountered but this help me realize that language is just as important in LG as in LR and RC sections. I am really hoping to finish by 6 P.M so I can enjoy my Friday.
Here is my goals for today:
LR Drills
PT 44, S2 [35 mins]
Resolve the Paradox
RC Drills
PT 56, P1 + P2 [17 mins + 30 secs]
Thursday, August 6th Study Goals
Earlier this morning, I went over some Must Be True/Most Strongly Supported difficult questions in The Fox then completed two Reading Comprehension drills. I learned that I need to ALWAYS read the entire answer choice because there is always some sneaky wording that may first look correct but is half wrong. Here is the rest of my goals for today’s study list:
Reading Comprehension Drills
PT 55, Passage 1 + 2 [17 mins, 30 secs]
PT 55, Passage 3 + 4 [17 mins, 30 secs]
Logic Game Drill
PT 67 [35 mins]
PT 57, Game 4 [9 mins]
PT 67, Game 4 [14 mins]
PT 71, Game 2 [8 mins]
Logical Reasoning Drill
PT 43, Section 3 [35 mins]
Wednesday, August 5th
Let’s see what I can accomplish today!
Today’s Goals:
Read about Inference Question-Type
Drill two Logical Reasoning sections (Each 35 mins)
Drill two Reading Comprehension passages (Total 17.5 mins)
LSAT logic games are really not pretty!