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amir-1
Saturday, May 25 2024

This whole section needs videos. Reading all of this is exhausting.

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Wednesday, Jun 19 2024

Love this lesson. I really wish we had more videos like this that show you how to tackle other question types in the same vain.

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Tuesday, Jun 18 2024

Wow I nailed that 23 seconds faster than the target time. I didn't need to diagram it or anything. I was so sure of the answer...... Just so everyone is aware, bragging camp is going well for me. lol

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Thursday, Jun 13 2024

I mean, what are the odds we see a question like this on the LSAT?

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Saturday, May 11 2024

This is amazing. It helps me get rid of all the modifiers that would otherwise draw me away from the comparative argument.

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Saturday, May 11 2024

I really am loving breaking this down. I do notice that sometimes I lose sight of what the actual stimulus is about. Simplifying it will help me brush through all the modifiers that make me lose track.

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Monday, Jun 10 2024

This is a breath of fresh air. It actually got me excited for the future. I haven't been particularly fond of the LSAT, but seeing it's practical application to the bar exam has really opened my eyes. Please more lessons like these!

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amir-1
Monday, Jun 10 2024

Did this video need to be 17 mins long? I get understanding why wrong answers are wrong, but sometimes I feel like JY goes too deep into explaining that.

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Friday, Jun 07 2024

I keep getting 3/5. Really hoping things will turn around.

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amir-1
Wednesday, Jun 05 2024

The answer choice is so poorly worded that most people are thrown off the scent. Whack. The way JY explains the better wording of the correct answer is what it should be. But LSAT is going to do LSAT things.

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amir-1
Monday, Jun 03 2024

What grading would you give this question on a test? 4 out of 5? I mean you really need to parse through a lot of stimulus.

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