I love everything about these. I love the focus on everyday people who overcame a lot of the same issues that we new test takers go through, and became giant's of wordsmithing and language.
They help! Combo of someone's story and their tips is great. It shows how it's people who are taking the test, many of their struggles we can connect with, and it's good to know many others are doing/have done this too
#feedback the dark mode setting inverts colors on video lessons, which is usually fine because they're just black and white text, but it has the side effect of making these videos look nightmarish, as the humans in these videos have their colors inverted.
I think these breaks are really helpful! It is great to hear from other people who were in the same position as me and to have a moment to remember the bigger picture of studying!
Honestly, these tips are usually a reiteration of what has already been said in the curriculum, but they may be a helpful reiteration to some. I enjoyed the short video about Eschylus after the Greek Drama passage - it was just a short moment when I could forget about the LSAT and still learn about something interesting. It forces a mental break, which is admirable for those who are going through this curriculum for hours on end.
Yes, I love these lessons. It is best for me to think of how a top scorer thinks, & characteristics needed that bring top scorers to law school. I also like having multiple students. I feel more comfortable when others have similar issues, & hearing about the solutions.
I think something cool for study breaks would be quotes from the feedback of various students rather than just one. Assuming you have some database of feedback from students related to RC, compiling those inspiring or positive quotes and making a study break out of it would be nice to read!
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Love these!! It's super helpful and motivating to know that high scorers had struggles and pushed through!
I love everything about these. I love the focus on everyday people who overcame a lot of the same issues that we new test takers go through, and became giant's of wordsmithing and language.
bro is beautiful
They really help! Especially when the story resonates with me and my journey. More!
They help! Combo of someone's story and their tips is great. It shows how it's people who are taking the test, many of their struggles we can connect with, and it's good to know many others are doing/have done this too
I really like these videos. they help a lot when I feel unmotivated or that I am not good enough when studying
I love these videos! They actually really help me, especially when I am discouraged during studying.
I love them!
#feedback the dark mode setting inverts colors on video lessons, which is usually fine because they're just black and white text, but it has the side effect of making these videos look nightmarish, as the humans in these videos have their colors inverted.
I never read/listen to them. Too focused on actual studying.
love these!
I love these! Definitely more please :) Thank you Kevin and Jy!
Love these videos. Thank you!!
I always flag question 1 and this video really helps to ease the nerve 😂
I think these breaks are really helpful! It is great to hear from other people who were in the same position as me and to have a moment to remember the bigger picture of studying!
These motivational breaks are cool, i just dont like how his beard is so patchy
i find these too staged to be motivational, i stopped watching at one minute
I love these breaks!!!! Actually really motivational- especially ones with big improvements
Do not watch the video on Nightmode
Love these and hope to keep seeing them! They help with maintaining hope and optimism and provide a nice break from the other lessons.
Honestly, these tips are usually a reiteration of what has already been said in the curriculum, but they may be a helpful reiteration to some. I enjoyed the short video about Eschylus after the Greek Drama passage - it was just a short moment when I could forget about the LSAT and still learn about something interesting. It forces a mental break, which is admirable for those who are going through this curriculum for hours on end.
Loving the curriculum. The way it's being taught is sticking with me. Thank you
Yes, I love these lessons. It is best for me to think of how a top scorer thinks, & characteristics needed that bring top scorers to law school. I also like having multiple students. I feel more comfortable when others have similar issues, & hearing about the solutions.
I think something cool for study breaks would be quotes from the feedback of various students rather than just one. Assuming you have some database of feedback from students related to RC, compiling those inspiring or positive quotes and making a study break out of it would be nice to read!
Make more of these