... incidents such as damage of property and motor vehicle accidents. Since ... of the aforementioned incidents of property damage and motor vehicle accidents ... like to channel my inner J.Y. "Who cares?" monologue with ACs ...
... be my biggest hurdle. However, J.Y. has given me some real ... passage related to government or law (or similar interests), because I ... to do this with LR. J.Y. talks about "trusting your intuition ...
... am brand new to anything law related lol and studying for ... begin, we'd recommend watching J.Y.'s Core Curriculum: Foundations live ... with more classes than just J.Y.'s, you can also filter ...
Was wondering because I am doing the course and also using LRB and LGB, but I want to make things simpler. What is your opinon J.Y., and others as well?
Wondering for the LR, if J.Y. suggests us doing them (IE: drilling them) in the order they are given in the syllabus, due to their nature of building on one another? Or am I wrong in this thinking?
I have now spent more that 24 hours watching these videos, and I'm still stumped.
Early in the videos, you said "through the miracle of Microsoft Paint" you were going to show us something ...
J.Y. mentioned a strategy of buying three watches for the actual test, but I can't find the actual thread to save my life. Can anyone point out the thread or recall what it said?
For RC, do you guys blind review by reading the stimulus and going through the questions? Or do you just forget blind review, and go straight to J.Y. explanations? Or both?