When it comes to success in law school, the most important factor is not the LSAT or any other test score. Instead, it is whether or not a student forms a study group and who they choose to study with. The same holds true for any project or adult learning endeavor.
Fortunately, it has become easier than ever to organize a study group, and we almost have to make an effort to avoid it.
The momentum of our progress directly depends on the people we surround ourselves with.