I have always been one of those people who studies from as many sources as possible to get the best grasp of a topic.....Before joining here I had a small intro book and 2 Bibles w/workbooks. Then I joined here and have had much success. Here is what I did wrong:
I decided to take an in-person course taught at a local established University. It started Aug 24th and was twice a week. Manageable.? Right? Oh no, but wait....
1) The instructor has never taught an LSAT prep class, despite having his JD, Ph.D and being a philosophy professor. The curriculum was established so you'd think he'd catch up quickly....:? You'd be wrong...
2) With the class you get a book from the University Press.... A clueless instructor + a book that uses all different terminology = recipe for disaster.
3) Their method was SO ridiculously complicated.
Long story short: I quickly got confused. Confusion leads to depression. Depression leads to burnout....Which brings us to today.
I am not going back to that class and, after a few days break I have been happily studying on 7sage all day.
Love this course/community. Keep up the AWESOME work!!!!!!!
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Last night I read something cute about LSAT prepers: "Studying for the LSAT becomes a weird hobby." So true....