I have a cousin who never studied much,we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing LSAT, she passed and I failed😣, I asked her how she did it, just found out she got her help from Mr Thomas ..
Hey I loved your video ! I'm planning on taking the lsat next may and right now I'm half way through the lsat trainer. I hope getting into University of Miami or FIU with a full ride so I need to get something like a 165 ! Anyway I really loved your video I've been watching plenty of lsat videos but yours really gave me real advices ! I hope you'll keep posting !
Hey! I hope you’re enjoying the LSAT trainer so far! It was my favourite prep resource. Thank you for watching and I’m glad you liked the video!! I actually just got my first law school acceptance so I will absolutely keep posting! 🎉
Great video! I’m taking it in April. I just started using the LSAT trainer. I was originally planning on focusing on the games last but I think I’ll take your advice and give them more attention at the start.
Awesome video! Congratulation to you and I wish you well in law school! I'm starting to study for the LSAT on May 1st. Planning on taking the November LSAT.
Hey, thank you!! I studied on average about 3-4 hours 4 days a week. My schedule was usually study 10-2ish, work 3-9. Sometimes it was study 9-12 and work 1-9, and sometimes it was study 11 or 12-4 and work 5-9. I always took the mornings to study, but never started so early that I was still tired when I studied! Hope that helps!
When I was scoring in the 140s, something I wasn’t doing enough of was reflection! Actually asking yourself, why did I answer the question that way and why is that the right/wrong answer, even if I answered the question correctly. It ended up training my brain to think that way next time I encountered a question of the same type. That worked really great for logic games, and is probably why I went from -8 in logic games to -1. Scoring high in logic games really put my score up!