I like the curriculum, I just wish there were more skill builders and try it yourself's. Those I feel are what tangibly help the most after learning the theory
More drill questions, I understand why we are given type-in lawgic skill builders and how they help you in understanding the wording of LSAT questions, but we also need to understand the types of answers they give and how they cover the truth in them
I appreciate the curve and the % likelihood of certain scorers selecting the correct answer, it helps me view myself in the context of other LSAT takers. This is a data question of sorts, but would it be possible for the software to keep track of our answers and provide an aggregate estimate of a potential score? To illustrate, what if there was a "my stats" tab that said something like, "you've answered X amount of questions identified as difficulty 4/5 and on average select the same answer that a person with a 1XX score is likely to have." There could be an option to change the time frame too, "in the last month you have...", "in the last week...". This may be too complicated and unnecessary, but it's food for thought. This would definitely help boost my confidence as I am learning more and becoming more comfortable with RC and LR. Could be a neat feature!
I would love more drills, having only one for a 32 part section seems short. I would love like 3 questions to really test whether one is able to understand this consistently rather than a one-off (could be chance) scenario.
I would love if there were more example problems in the drills. I know there might not be a video explanation every time if there were more questions, but it would allow anyone who struggles the chance to access new content to test themselves with.
#feedback In the videos, it would be helpful to see all the answer choices drawn out in Lawgic. Helps to compare the Lawgic statements in answer choices to the one drawn from the stimulus.
Also, more drills for "you try". Great stuff as always!
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I like the curriculum, I just wish there were more skill builders and try it yourself's. Those I feel are what tangibly help the most after learning the theory
These LSAT questions are hard !
WasilVerse
Need more skill builders per lesson. That way we can better master the skills before we get to You Try sections.
Wearing headphones sound is spotty and cuts out in weird places idk why
I wish there was an app to download on other devices like iPads
can we please have a video explanation for the chapter before this one?
Very good lessons, I improved a lot on a question type I was struggling with (MBTs).
It helped a lot; this will take practice for sure.
Blue bar kept reloading so I was unable to use this drill. This drill is broken for me.
I really liked this logic of intersecting sets section. i previously did another lsat course and this solidified my understanding
Have I mentioned that I miss LG? Because I reallllly miss LG
More drill questions, I understand why we are given type-in lawgic skill builders and how they help you in understanding the wording of LSAT questions, but we also need to understand the types of answers they give and how they cover the truth in them
More drill questions instead of the type in quizzes
More drills — the application of newly learned concepts mixed with old concepts is a good way to learn #feedback
I appreciate the curve and the % likelihood of certain scorers selecting the correct answer, it helps me view myself in the context of other LSAT takers. This is a data question of sorts, but would it be possible for the software to keep track of our answers and provide an aggregate estimate of a potential score? To illustrate, what if there was a "my stats" tab that said something like, "you've answered X amount of questions identified as difficulty 4/5 and on average select the same answer that a person with a 1XX score is likely to have." There could be an option to change the time frame too, "in the last month you have...", "in the last week...". This may be too complicated and unnecessary, but it's food for thought. This would definitely help boost my confidence as I am learning more and becoming more comfortable with RC and LR. Could be a neat feature!
More drills please! And more real-life LSAT questions throughout the modules to get accustomed to applying the material we are learning.
I would love more drills, having only one for a 32 part section seems short. I would love like 3 questions to really test whether one is able to understand this consistently rather than a one-off (could be chance) scenario.
More drills!
I would love if there were more example problems in the drills. I know there might not be a video explanation every time if there were more questions, but it would allow anyone who struggles the chance to access new content to test themselves with.
Some of the videos you can't control the speed on. Or you cannot pause them using the spacebar.
It would be good if each lesson section led to drills to do
#feedback In the videos, it would be helpful to see all the answer choices drawn out in Lawgic. Helps to compare the Lawgic statements in answer choices to the one drawn from the stimulus.
Also, more drills for "you try". Great stuff as always!
#feedback More drills like the one at the end! There are enough skill builders - more drills please!
More Drills
More drills and motivational support please!