Completely normal some lessons may be a bit more difficult since it's something new you've never been exposed to but at least you're able to re-watch them. Usually by the 2nd or 3rd time of re-watching a lesson you'll have a better understanding …
Yea, also someone else can pinpoint where your reasoning went wrong. I recently started doing this and it helps reinforce the concept of the LSAT, imo.
@"Nilesh S" basically what I was going to say.
I was asking for your reasoning so I could see if I could explain why your reasoning wasn't right depending on what you thought.
thanks, maybe it's because JY lives in my head when I'm doing BR. I wish he was there more often when taking timed PTs lol. I see. I should mostly focus on what I missed instead since the others are kind of second nature already?
I think you're doing good. Since you've already finished the course, now you're still studying by drilling and you're improving in those sections as well right? No need to get into PT mode now when you still have a long time if you'll be taking it…
Wait until you're fully prepared to take the LSAT. Of course, that seems like it'll never happen to anyone lol. Do NOT rush to take it. It's not recommended! & you know you can always come on here for support/motivation!
You have until May to sign up for the June LSAT, depending on your progress by May you should decide if June will work for you, if not take it in Oct. The more time you have available the better it'll be. Don't rush the course, spend all the time n…
Don't forget that it's your baseline score. Now after hours of studying/drilling you score should slowly start to increase. But you won't see that type of improvement until the end when you're done with the course. You want to make sure that you …