@@LeeDoesArtStuff I wish it was but I wasn’t paid and I paid full price to use their course. I genuinely believe people should use it over other programs and want to help people, but you’re free to use whatever you like.
Thank you for posting this video, I was initially planning on taking 1 gap year and it has turned into 3 due to me attempting to get a higher LSAT score. I am not in a rush, I know it will happen in God's timing because I am learning a lot about myself along this journey. I have subbed to your channel...keep going.
@@latoyiabesqupnext3593 Take all the time you need! Law school isn’t going anywhere. Hang in there and get the best score you can so you can go to the best school possible for as close to free as possible. Thank you for subscribing! 💙
@Mrdonny908 yes! Moral of the story, just start with what you have. I also got the camera in this video on Offer Up for only $350. I didn’t buy one until I found one at the price I could afford. So Used cameras are great as well.
She can’t say one coherent thing, she hasn’t properly answered any questions on the border crisis, addressed why she hasn’t gone, she said “and I haven’t been to Europe either!” In response to being asked. Joe Biden had reminded her of the constitution (2nd amendment) on the nominee debate previously where she said she’d ban Assault weapons. She and Joe Biden have lost 400 THOUSAND immigrant children and haven’t answered how that happened. If that doesn’t worry you, I don’t know what will. Dang I was gonna comment something but it probably doesn’t even matter bc democrats love to cover things up and silence opposition and it probably would’ve gotten deleted anyways😪 (edited bc you said you wouldn’t delete it)
So crazy I said this awhile ago, but I thought I was crazy b/c everyone suggested one against the other. But I like how you said it depends on YOUR LEARNING style. LSATDemon was the only tool that made LG make sense when it was still a thing.
@@Itsdominiquelebby thank you, yes. If 7sage works well for someone I’d never tell them to change what’s working. I do believe that LSAT Demon can be great for everyone, but whatever gets the job done.
Congrats on the score increases! You mentioned speaking to admissions/deans. Could you do a video on that? Specifically what are reasons for one to reach out, how to go about it, etc.
Thank you and yes! This is one of my fave topics I can talk about it all day lol because it’s been extremely helpful to me. Please subscribe if you haven’t already, I’ll definitely do a video on this and what I’ve learned from them for you.
100% agree with demon. Started using every other program and didn’t see any real progress until I started using lsat demon. Went from a 139 to a 165 within 2 months of studying
Thanks for sharing your story! I’m taking the LSAT in Nov. I recently pushed my Sept test date back to Nov. Question for you… Did you complete the survey for Strategy Booster? If so, did you find the material helpful to prepare for the LSAT?
I really needed this. thank you for posting this. I so badly wanted to only take 1 gap year after college but studying was much much harder than i anticipated even tho i knew it’d be hard. I decided to take that second gap year because it would atleast give me the peace of mind, if i need more time great if not even better.
You’re doing the right thing! Gap years only benefit you and there’s absolutely no rush. I promise. Check out my video on LSAT Demon, it’s the best prep course I’ve tried. Also, use this time to attend admissions sessions. Most top law schools hold them this time of year to answer questions about the application process. (Check out Stanford and Harvard’s website). Planning ahead so you can apply early will give you a big advantage. 💙
You are so smart. People are telling students to go to law school regardless of your score. Poor advice. Student loan debt is real. A decent score can get you money. No one should pay full price for law school .
@@cheryltaylor4928 thank you, I tell every person planning to apply I meet. Most don’t know and they settle for a mid score cause they think all the LSAT does is get them admitted. A ton of debt from a school I have to rank high at just to get a decent job isn’t worth it.
If your life's dream is to earn $22.00 per hour doing "temporary document review projects" after completing 7Y of higher education, and passing a grueling 2-day Bar Exam, you should definitely go to law school. The job market for new lawyers isn't crowded at all: there are only 11 law schools in the state of Florida, 10 in Pennsylvania, and so on. Live your dream!
@@criminallaw9573 well, you just made an excellent case for why someone shouldn’t settle for a mid-tier school. Thank you! I’m aiming a little higher than that. ♥️
@@whitneychanell For now. If you're at a large firm, 4Y is the average tenure. If you have a government job, you might be able to make a career out of it. I tired of dealing with the grossly over-saturated legal job market and opened my own solo practice about 15Y ago. I do well for myself, but for most, law school doesn't work out.
@@pep590 No. You have a certain amount of time to finish all your classes from the time you start. That’s why I had to withdraw. I took too long of a leave of absence. It’s ok, it was honestly for the best.
I started with 7sage a couple weeks ago but the syllabus was too overwhelming with theory. Also ended up asking myself when I should be drilling and taking PTs. I will say 7sage’s foundations did help me. I Wanted to try demon out and it seems like their approach is more intuition and repetition. I also have ADHD and a busy schedule so I do feel like it’ll fit me better. I’m just worried that in the long run, I won’t grasp the concepts consistently since it seems more intuitive rather than learning how to break the questions down? I might be wrong but that’s the vibe I got. Would you say the demon has conceptually taught you how to be consistent with the questions in the long run? I’m only a month into my studies so sorry for the long questions!
Hey! Yes 7sage foundations was helpful, I completed most of those. However, LSAT Demon actually teaches them in a way more intuitive and simple way. They have courses organized by section type and go over fundamentals as well. Their live classes are also way better because they answer everyone’s questions and allow you to ask questions about taking the test in general. It’s like having a group tutor. The fact that you switched to the Demon this early in your studies, you’re going to do great!
lsat demon so far has a fee waiver for their basic plan thats $38 per month! Also 7 sage has an app too. I totally agree though lsat demon >>> 7sage. the explanation videos from the guy on 7sage sucked SO BAD. His explanations were so often like "oh this is so obviously wrong because its not the right answer" like thats no help at all
Thanks, I was the undergrad who asked that question. I’m a rising senior. You’re right, I’ll need to take a gap year or two so that I can show my senior year grades, and it would boost my GPA. I think having work experience in the region of the school I’m shooting for will be helpful too. By the way, what school are you in?
I’m so happy you made it to this video and I’m happy it was helpful. I’m currently studying for the LSAT and will be applying to schools this upcoming cycle pending I do well enough on the test. I previously attended Mitchell Hamlin School of Law though.
@@whitneychanell Qualifications: A qualifying Law degree with a 2:1 or above. A non-Law degree with a 2:1 or above, along with a Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL). Membership of an Inn of Court: By the time the course begins, you should be a member of one of the four Inns of Court.
@@karemahenderson oh wow I just looked a little more into it, the process is way different over there but really interesting. Good luck with all your studies!
Your video was super helpful. I started with Kaplan which sounded similar approaches to what you described in 7sage. I downloaded LSAT Demon today! Definitely better for drilling.
I use both! Because I qualified for the $1 for a year for LIVE at 7Sage, and the discounted Demon Basic plan. So I go to 7Sage for the live classes, and use the Demon Basic for the drilling.
This is my exact experience! My biggest regret was trying to save money by using 7sage! I feel like I could have cut my study time in half if I just used the demon!!