My first experience with him gave me the assurance that made me recommend him to my friends without fear of them failing, i got four of my friends involved with him already
Put this video on 2X: Basically she completed all Powerscore Books Raised her LSAT score 18 points in 12 weeks She also took a weekend prep class Hope this saves someone 16 minutes.
Congratulations on the 173! I am struggling with the LSAT. I have a 142. I just got the powerscore books a few weeks ago and it feels hopeless. But your video really helped me. Thank you!
Congratulations on the 173! I’m going to start studying soon and this video was very helpful. It’s funny because when I went to a campus tour for a law school, an attorney that was with her friend said the Power Score Bibles was the best option to go with when studying.
When you speak for a little while, you get your flow and you get to see who you are. Smart young lady. Look out for you as the years pass, you will be kicking some butt. Good for you.
This is SO helpful, thank you!!!! I'm starting to study for the August LSAT and trying to figure out how to do it. My GPA is not fantastic so I'm hoping the LSAT is give me better cushion!
Thank you for this guide and BIG THANK YOU for recommending the Logic Games Bible. I saw others say they didn’t like it but it has really helped fill in a lot of the gaps for me! It really is all about what works individually so thanks for guiding me that way.
Best LSAT prep video I've seen. And I've seen a lot. I want to thank you for doing this. This was suuuuuper helpful to have the whole process laid out along with your scoring progress. Godspeed!
This was so helpful! I’m so tempted to just do exactly what you did week-by-week in hopes of getting your score 😂😂 but I know myself, I’m going to need some in-person prep courses or at least a tutor 😪
181th Like! Congrats on such a high score Taylor! I love how you are able to balance life with career. That is so rare to find. Keep blessing us people with your content. Like & subbed! Here now
Hi Taylor! Just subscribed to your channel! 💕I love how you pointed out that getting to know your learning style goes a long way! Many will benefit from this! This was GREAT! So excited for your journey, and can’t wait for more videos! Congratulations 🎉!!
glad to hear our learning styles are the same!! I use the same prep books too..what did you major in undergrad? A 158-160 is pretty high for a basic diagnostics test. I was a business major so didn’t have too much practice with logical reasoning and logic games. Liberal Arts majors tend to score high and find the Lsat to be less difficult. I believe that plays a factor into having a high score with only 3 months of studying. 6 months was always recommended.
dayummmm!!! you learn fast AF!!!! u smart. how did you get over the timing? I feel like when I do practice, I can get the majority of the questions right, but the timing always trips me up! CONGRATS on WashU!!!
i absolutely loved all the people i spoke to at the law school, which was a big part of my decision! they really made me feel like it was a place i'd fit and really tried to be as helpful to me as they could throughout the entire application process, and that meant a lot more to me than just ranking alone
@@tayy_kay And the icing on the cake is that you are likely to wind up in the top 10% of the class. This is so important to set the tone for your legal career.
Weirdest thing ever. So I found your video because I’m taking the LSAT and I need a high score. When you showed your notes I was like “I’ve seen this before”. Then you started saying that you studied by yourself and then it clicked, I saw your blog post on Pinterest! 😂 Good to find you here 🤍
Notice she didn’t mention any blind review or any type of review to that effect. This girl is smart af 🤣 or whatever quality you need to score high on the LSAT, maybe not “smarts” but she’s got it naturally. I wish 🙃
Hey Taylor, I'm currently a 4th year about to graduate university in the fall. I'm using your video to block out two months of my schedule to follow your routine! If you have any other tips like how to balance your life while studying for the LSAT! Thanks and keep up the great content.
Thank you for this. I’m going into my sophomore year of college, and I’ve always dreamed of going to law school. I was wondering, what should I do to prep for the LSAT right now? If I started to study for the exam now, would it be too early? And when do you think I should start preparing?
Most people can only improve their raw fresh off the street score by 15 points. Studying for two months won't substantially improve your reading comprehension or capability for logical reasoning. Only on the games portion of the test can you study and improve. If someone is starting off with a LSAT score below 143 I wouldn't advise them to waste their time and money pursuing law school.
Thanks Taylor for sharing 🙏🏼. Was there a reason why you mixed in all the sections in each week of studying? I.e. Why didn’t you finish studying each section before you went on to the next?
Thank you for this video and providing your schedule, it was so informational and helpful! Do you recommend the powerscore bibles or the powerscore workbooks if you had to choose one to start out with?
Hi Taylor, I just graduate undergrad like two weeks ago, I’m planning on taking my LSAT this upcoming October, so would it be smart to register two months prior (like in August), and can you talk about a little bit of what you wrote in your acceptance letter, if you haven’t already?
Register now! October is one of the most popular registration dates, especially since its after summer. I know because I tried to register for it in late-August and no spots were available in my region (which typically has many test centers available). LSAC opened its registration so I'd recommend registering soon!
On a scale of 1-10, how much would you recommend the type training book? I have the Bible’s and the word books. What are the type training books like? More questions? Thank you in advance! 💗 subscribed btw 💗
hmm, it's been a few years since i've taken the lsat so i don't know if i'm the most knowledgeable resource on this one, but i feel like the lsat itself doesn't change much and you'd probably still be fine with the 2017 versions?
This video was really helpful. Thank you so much, I'm glad I found your channel! I do have a quick question. Are the type trainings included in the bible books or are they different?
@@tayy_kay Thanks for the reply ! I just enrolled in 7 SAGE and my score went up 20 points !!! Now I'm at 158. I also started breaking up my day - taking two walks and stopping for lunch. I find that if I work a bit slower some days, my brain is no as strained; as opposed QUICKLY trying to fit in as much as I can in one day. Then after my "slower" day - my brain is refreshed for the and I will get more material under my belt at a faster pace. Did you do a lot of BR?? I find that is where I get the most learning in \. One of my biggest "fears" is that the FLEX format will throw me off as I've been PTing via the digital format , which I heard is not much different … thoughts?
Congratulations on achieving such a stellar score! With a score that high you can be sure that you will do well on the MBE portion of the bar exam, as there is a significant overlap between the LSAT and that portion of the bar exam.