You've just gotta put a lot of hard work into it. It's very easy to watch JY explain and do the thinking FOR you, without actually internalizing the process. Make sure you aren't glossing over important lessons.
Go through the CC again. Take notes.…
Just called the LSAC. The person on the phone was very clear that if/when my centre would be affected, the LSAC will send out an email with potential options. She would not tell me what those options would be. I'm assuming from reading previous thre…
@"Alex Divine" said:
I could write 20 pages on RC alone and what I've discovered about this section.
That's the last section I have not been able to crack, and the one section I felt the most confident in when I started my prep. After spendi…
AFAIK Patent Law "specialty" schools only claim they are so because engineers at big companies are sent to these law schools on corporate dollar so they can then go out and litigate the very technologies they have been working on. The better option …
Take it from me. I got a 143 first PT I took (completely cold, I had no idea what the LSAT even was). I was still undecided about law school at the time and thought, "well, what the heck, I'll take it and see what happens". Turns out after studying …
You've written PT55 on the thread topic but in the google calendar it's listed as PT79. Which one will you be covering? I've never done one of these group BR sessions so I don't know if that's a bad question or not
With something like LG, which is pretty abstract from the very get-go, using 7sage helped me far more than LSAT Trainer or the LG bible. Maybe my learning style favors seeing JY illustrate the methods in a very explicit manner, or maybe I just didn'…