Starbuck, it depends on what your goals are. Going to a 1st or 2nd tier law school does not guarantee success, the same for a 3rd or 4th tier school, doesn't mean you will not be successful. In the end, whatever aligns with your respective goals, ta…
DumbHollywoodActor. Yes argument is good, doing so respectfully. I appreciate you stating your opinions respectfully. That is what it is all about. Anyway, blah170blah answered my question which is all it was, hours ago. As well as LSATisland, as we…
DumbHollywoodActor. There is a way to disagree respectfully. If you are unclear about a post, then the appropriate thing to do is to ask for clarification. I don't feel the need to elaborate any further, as the post speaks for itself. From beginning…
If I was looking for validation I certainly would not look in your direction. When I paid for this course, I had no idea I would be bombarded with unwanted comments from self-proclaimed "mentors" such as yourself. Mentorship is a two way street, I d…
To: blah170blah . Thank you for answering my question. You are right on point. That is exactly right. I am not new to the LSAT, and was just wondering whether I should focus on areas of weakness vs spending time on areas that I am already strong in.…
J.Y said this: Being nice is compatible with expressing your opinions / disagreeing. It's not always easy to disagree respectfully, but we should strive.
Certainly wasn't a waste of his time.
Thank you both for such valuable info. Helps a lot. Do you suggest looking at he Bibles at all? I have all three of them, but find sage more helpful. J.Y makes things so much more straight forward.
J.Y/Dillon,
You can disregard the previous post. I found the solution to the problem, under lesson 1: Features. I followed the instructions as outlined in section 2. I will post below just in case anyone else may find it helpful in the future. Than…
I have no idea what you're talking about. My computer works just fine, it is the videos within the course syllabus that is not working. Thanks, I will contact Dillon.
Thanks everyone for your support, and for taking the time out of your busy schedules to respond. I do feel obligated to say that I still haven't received the answer to my question. Which is, how to maintain accuracy while increasing speed. Unless, y…
2-3. I mainly do time sections, I thought I would wait until I have mastered the fundamentals before attempting full PT's. Again, not sure if this is the right approach. After all, October is around the corner.
Is the LSAT trainer written by Mike Kim? I saw this on Amazon, I just want to make sure it is the same book that everyone is talking about. Also, there are two versions, 2013 and 2015. Which are you guys using? Thanks.
Thanks everyone for your guidance. I am not new to the LSAT per se, but I have not really been taking practice tests. I have just been studying the material.