I am positive you can do it Falyn! I made two follow-up videos on the LSAT: one is my attempt to shorten this video, and the other is me going through an actual LSAT Logical Reasoning Section (at least part of it). I will be making more videos on the subject as time permits. Let me know if any questions come up.
What would you suggest for those trying to study for the LSAT who are a full time undergrad student who can't study 6-8 hours a day? I'm trying to do 3 1/2 hours a day since that's all I can really afford without slipping on my classes.
Same boat. I just started waking up at 6am every week day and grinding 2-3 hours every day before having to fully start my day around 9am. Then if I feel good enough after my day is over and I try to just do as much as I can in the evening but not forcing it.
Hey, this is a late comment, but I just wanted to thank you for the well-informed video. I also had a diagnostic of 151 over the summer and I'm scoring in the mid-160s now. I have one month left still the January LSAT, my problem put much time into studying. Wondering how you stayed focused and determined for so long. Thanks! Also congrats on getting into the law school you wanted to go to!
Hey Ryan, My apologies for the late response. I am assuming your test was on the 16th of January. If so, I hope you did great! It was difficult for sure to remain focused for the extended period of time. I would say the biggest driver for me was just my desire to improve. I really wanted to improve the score even more so then getting into law school, which is probably why I invested so much time in studying. How do you feel you did on the exam?
@@thepriceisright8959 I had my test today actually. I felt I did pretty well, finished all the sections in time. This is my last LSAT until I'm done applying to law school. I got a 167 on a practice test the day before so I hope I got a 165+ today. I'll find out soon enough. XD. Thanks again for the video, truly inspiring!
Hey! Great tips! Im studying for the November LSAt atm. Looking forward to your video about the MBA and CFA as well. What type if law are you looking to get into?
Hey Daniel, thank you for the great feedback and I am glad the tips were helpful! It is also great to see that you are taking the LSAT seriously and dedicating sufficient time to prepare: don't listen to anyone who tells you the test cannot be learned. In terms of my law school journey, I have a passion for both real estate and finance, so I will be looking to specialize either in securities law or real estate law. I have a few more real estate investment videos that I want to put up in the next two weeks and then I will focus on the MBA and CFA videos. I think for the MBA I will be doing a cost/benefit analysis, while the CFA will be more of a tips video. Stick around and let me know if you have any follow-up questions arising from your LSAT studies. Btw what type of law are you interested in?