@JonathanWang
I agree we should definitly have these more often. Have any ideas on how best to go about this? I'd be happy to spear-head it! It was great to see both you and Ping!
@ JonathanWang: I'd prefer to see live videos of you parsing out complex conditional statements. Perhaps, parallel reasoning, parallel flawed reasoning, sufficient assumption, and pseudo sufficient assumption videos? Thanks!
Hi @JonathanWang I have already signed up for the basic package! I am super excited to get started. I am afraid if I take a year off I will not be as ambitious as I am now..
Does anyone know of any events in NewYork? I'm a December 2014 graduate (BA) and am prepping to take the LSAT in February (June the latest). I would appreciate any advice I can get.
He explains it at one point in the course, but I can't remember where it was unfortunately. I'm pretty sure @Jonathon_Wang knows as well, you can ask him if you'd like http://7sage.com/discussion/#/profile/457/JonathanWang
Thanks so much, also for the record I just started reading articles from 'The NewYork Review of Books' check it out. It is a complete rendition of any RC 'literature review' related passage.
The NewYork Times has a feature called "Room for Debate," which has about 4-5 essays written about a specific topic. This provides good practice for the comparative reading passage.
Wow @JonathanWang, that is true mastery. You went BEAST mode on that LR section. Honestly, If I don't get accepted into law school this cycle, my goal is to get at that level for October, wow.
I have so much work....I've been refreshing my gmail and lsac account every 2 minutes. This is nightmare. @JonathanWang - We've been scarred for life hahaha