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
I think you're really onto something with separating prep into actual studying and managing emotions. The second phase is something so many people ignore, but the reality is, success on the LSAT means understanding the concepts combined with your actual test taking skills / regulation of performance anxiety or disappointment. Thank you for this!
Doing the Blueprint program for the August LSAT and I've been studying hard but I've gotten a lot of questions wrong where I feel I may not be ready. Looking to finish the program and continue studying absorbing all the videos and information I can and practicing! Maybe a Sept. or Oct. LSAT
@@melissasandoval550 I really like it! It keeps me accountable and I have improved a lot with them. It's just a lot to take in at first because they are teaching you a new method.
I haven’t been blind reviewing; instead, I’ve been using the practice tests on the free website LSAC gives you. I think it’s called khan academy? But I think I’ll try blind reviewing on my next practice test this weekend. I’ve been taking a practice test every 2 weeks. This weekend will be practice test #3 for me, so I’ll try it out :)
HI! big fan of your channel so far! Just wondering when you studied for 10 months what your study schedule looked like both within the intensive period and outside of it? Ie. how many hours you spent a day / week and how many PT's. Thanks so much!
Sorry for the slow response-- My semester has just ended! I did a practice test every 2 days during my intense period, and reviewed on days where I didn't take a test (~6 hours/day with breaks in between). And during my less intense period, I took a practice test every week and reviewed in between (~3/4 hours/day)
Hey!! I have the logic reasoning and the logic game bibles that I can send you if you just pay for shipping. There are some highlights / minimal annotations and I didn't do any of the drills in them lol. LMK!
I failed 2 times, i lost money to reviews that never helped but the major thing is that I've not lost hope
I had interest in working with him but I was discouraged by my friends out of ignorance 😔
Passing the LSAT is when you study hard,if you can't study or you don't have time for your studies I'd advise you get yourself help like Mr Thomas
Please how can I reach him
Thank you so much for sharing! I am taking my next month and I'm SO nervous
Lol.
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
I think you're really onto something with separating prep into actual studying and managing emotions. The second phase is something so many people ignore, but the reality is, success on the LSAT means understanding the concepts combined with your actual test taking skills / regulation of performance anxiety or disappointment. Thank you for this!
ahh thank you for summarizing this so perfectly. I'm so glad you found this helpful!
A 173 is amazing! Congratulations!
I truly enjoy your lsat video,congratulations on your LSAT score
Thanks so much! Your comment means a lot to me 🥰
Congratulations! Taking it next Saturday, hoping for a low 160 and then the 170s by February.
Just saw this-- I hope you killed it!!
Doing the Blueprint program for the August LSAT and I've been studying hard but I've gotten a lot of questions wrong where I feel I may not be ready. Looking to finish the program and continue studying absorbing all the videos and information I can and practicing! Maybe a Sept. or Oct. LSAT
This was a really good video, thank you so much!
I'm taking blueprint right now! This is so helpful!
So glad it could be helpful! Please feel free to reach out if you have other questions!!
How do you like Blueprint? I will be taking a live course through them in a few weeks.
@@melissasandoval550 I really like it! It keeps me accountable and I have improved a lot with them. It's just a lot to take in at first because they are teaching you a new method.
@@mirandarios2437 Thank you so much. I appreciate you getting back to me. Best of luck.
@@melissasandoval550 of course :) same to you!
Please do an update video on how law school is going! Just starting my LSAT prep this was very helpful.
How’s it going for you?
Thank you for this video and congratulations on your score!
This was super helpful! Thanks 🙏
I'm so glad it's helpful!!
Will try these out ASAP! Thank you
Let me know if it works for you! Best of luck! 🥰
Very good job wendyyyy
Great advice, thank you so much!
Glad it was helpful!
Congrats! How exciting (:
Thanks so much!!
Keep up the great work :)
Woop woop 💪🏼
love ya
Thanks for this video and congratulations on your score! What law school do you want to go to / are thinking of going to?
Thank you!! I'll be going to law school this Fall, and will be making another video soon about how I applied/which school I committed to 😉
law babeeee 🥰
😇😘
How do I get 174 that’s my goal score
LOL ihu
I am ur biggest fan
HAHAHA ILY
I haven’t been blind reviewing; instead, I’ve been using the practice tests on the free website LSAC gives you. I think it’s called khan academy? But I think I’ll try blind reviewing on my next practice test this weekend. I’ve been taking a practice test every 2 weeks. This weekend will be practice test #3 for me, so I’ll try it out :)
I've heard great reviews about Khan Academy. Hope everything worked out for you!
Very very helpful. Thank you!
So glad!
What was your diagnostic score?
I think my diagnostic was a 157!
How many official tests did you take?
Thanks
what other law schools did you get into with your score! It's very good high :)
What is the best practice test resource to use for the current LSAT? Thank you.
HI! big fan of your channel so far! Just wondering when you studied for 10 months what your study schedule looked like both within the intensive period and outside of it? Ie. how many hours you spent a day / week and how many PT's. Thanks so much!
Sorry for the slow response-- My semester has just ended! I did a practice test every 2 days during my intense period, and reviewed on days where I didn't take a test (~6 hours/day with breaks in between). And during my less intense period, I took a practice test every week and reviewed in between (~3/4 hours/day)
Uff
u sound creepy af
I’m thinking about blueprint too. Does it allow for you to do blind reviews?
Hey! Sorry for the slow response. When I used the interface, I don't think it had a blind review feature! I think I just used the LSAC's lawhub.
Awesome video! How long in total did you study for?
Thanks so much! I studied for ~10 months in total. I would say around 5 of the months were full time and intensive!
Hi! Thank you for the amazing video for the lsat. Can i ask your gpa? Thanks 😀
If you're not using the other two PowerScore books I'll pay you for them 😭
Hey!! I have the logic reasoning and the logic game bibles that I can send you if you just pay for shipping. There are some highlights / minimal annotations and I didn't do any of the drills in them lol. LMK!
Hey! If it hadn’t worked out with Lilly, I also still have the 3 powerscore books. let me know if you still need them!
@@lifefilleradventures9064 Amazing!! Can I DM you on Instagram for deets?
@@lifefilleradventures9064 Hey! I'm interested in the powerscore books!
@@Lilly-hm2zp sorry for the late response but I would absolutely love that!!
You know that 173 score is below ⬇️ average …. For an Asian 😂
Saw your post on Reddit about offering tutoring would love to chat if possible 😊 hopefully you see my reddit pm :)