Self-study
Good Afternoon,
As I have begun my journey with studying for the LSAT, I currently am in the foundations of my study plan. I simply would like to ask, should I begin joining Live/Recorded classes, or would this be to early. I find myself being able to identify premises/conclusions, but find difficulty in the stimulus and how to exactly choose the correct answer.
For background I have just reached the context section.
Thanks,
Nikk
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The live classes usually indicate whether they are beginner, intermediate, or advanced. Feel free to join beginners classes! You can filter the live lessons to beginner only. It will give you the opportunity to ask personalized questions and the tutor can go over answers, methods, etc. Maybe try out the recorded beginners classes to see if it is still to advanced then join a live class.
I think it would be to your detriment and to the others in the class if you joined advanced classes at this stage as you would be confused and potentially slow down the lesson for others.
@angantous From the sound of what your saying it would seem that I'm far to early in my studying to know what to ask. I'm really just learning the foundations and have not really touched on the intricate details of the stimuli itself, which I imagine will come later.
Thanks!
Nikkolas