I’ve struggled with the LSAT but I’m nearing my test date in April and I’m around the median score needed for acceptance. Your videos place me in the mindset that I’m already accepted. There is no substitute for hard work. Thanks!
Professor could you cover about legal compliance and forensics accounting in the legal field? Ex. How a law degree could land you in legal compliance and how is relevant.
Dear professor , I am a aspirant preparing for law entrance exam , like there is a long passage containing stylish vocabulories and typical to understand sometime, then my approach to it , instead of reading it in flow , i break the line in 2 or 3 parts and then read it and then solve the question of that passage. Can u pls help how to deal with these kind of passages more efficiently in less time?
thank you that's really helpful .. you mention team study which is effective way and I do it after I give my self and the team a time to read and learn it individually than we meet after each one get note then we share what at leas understand and I got this from my prfossers which is called brain storm or shearing what on your brain so every one can get something. as international student when I read i'm not enjoy learning as native i'm facing two difficulties first i may read science to learn which is not yet problem if that subject like math problem dealing with rules and number not theory or course full with text concept on the same time reading second language will make my trip of reading not smooth as native so i did avoid philosophy and social course because reading still challenge me i'm not enjoy it barely I read 10 pages . some course require writing and you can't write if you don't read !
Hi. Please I'd like to know if it's compulsory as a law student, to join a study group? I study better alone and I think it's pretty good, no distractions.
@@prabhugovindharaj4692 No..i m not asking him any question..i jst mension that if we do any thing for 15 minute..it become habit.. And yes its by mistake i was telling in my mothertounge language Marathi. And deshbhakti to he hi..
Tell me how you are going to implement this strategy--making a commitment will help you to keep it.
i like how honest and straight to the point this guy is
Yes. No “one hour speech” before he gets to the point
my law school prof recommended this video. very helpful. thank you! :)
Glad to hear that other law school profs are recommending these videos. Feel free to leave comments suggesting new episodes, and thanks for watching!
what law school do you go to ?
This definitely applies to *any* difficult material. Thank you for this tip!
Thank you so much, I'm not a law student, but I am going to apply this right now to reading an employment contract I've been procrastinating on!
AHhhhhhhhhhhIIIII love this channel. You bring ethereal notions into a more concrete pattern for my brain to imagine.
These videos help me focus on my sport which was and will be >50% academic in nature again. Thank you!
This channel should just be called "learn better". The tips can apply to more than just law. Very helpful video 👍
Glad you think so!
Thank you for the new tip. I can't wait to implement this new tip in my next assignment!
I’ve struggled with the LSAT but I’m nearing my test date in April and I’m around the median score needed for acceptance. Your videos place me in the mindset that I’m already accepted. There is no substitute for hard work. Thanks!
Awesome! Hope you do well.
Thank you so much. This is the only one that has helped me so far.
I am a second year student i have been strugling to understand the Proximat cause concerning negligents thank you i have a better understanding now.
Glad I could help. We spend far too much time in law school on this concept.
A pretty good tip, it worked in my math classes. and programming classes, thanks for the advice
These ideas work for any discipline, not only law.
Thank you for the advice, you are so wise! Your videos really give me the tools I need to succeed in class.
New subscriber here! Thank you for this amazing vid.
Great advice! Thank you!!
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Excellent analysis
First video i am seeing from you and I am liking it and the logic
Thanks. Glad you liked this one.
Great... really helpful! Thank you!
Omg, yes! That was the hardest class.
Excellently presented sir and thank you kindly.
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Great advice !
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Your video is actually helping me but I would for you to explain how do a corporate lawyer work
Thank you.....
I swear to God, I wish you were my attorney!
That was really helpful, thank you.
Glad it was helpful!
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Great sir
Thanks sir .
I hope you can add subtitle to this video , because my English not good and can't follow you .
Thank you
Subtitles are there. Not sure why they aren’t appearing on your end. Sometimes switching browsers helps.
Hello prof. ,at 3: 57 giving the answer it could not master material .???
Professor could you cover about legal compliance and forensics accounting in the legal field? Ex. How a law degree could land you in legal compliance and how is relevant.
Dear professor , I am a aspirant preparing for law entrance exam , like there is a long passage containing stylish vocabulories and typical to understand sometime, then my approach to it , instead of reading it in flow , i break the line in 2 or 3 parts and then read it and then solve the question of that passage. Can u pls help how to deal with these kind of passages more efficiently in less time?
thank you that's really helpful .. you mention team study which is effective way and I do it after I give my self and the team a time to read and learn it individually than we meet after each one get note then we share what at leas understand and I got this from my prfossers which is called brain storm or shearing what on your brain so every one can get something. as international student when I read i'm not enjoy learning as native i'm facing two difficulties first i may read science to learn which is not yet problem if that subject like math problem dealing with rules and number not theory or course full with text concept on the same time reading second language will make my trip of reading not smooth as native so i did avoid philosophy and social course because reading still challenge me i'm not enjoy it barely I read 10 pages . some course require writing and you can't write if you don't read !
To improve your reading, consider reading novels. This helps many people as legal reading is very complex.
Hi. Please I'd like to know if it's compulsory as a law student, to join a study group?
I study better alone and I think it's pretty good, no distractions.
Optional most places, but I’ve heard they are required by some professors.
I’m considering law school, but I did computer science in undergrad, my path is unclear
When you are so good at reading, you make a video while reading with the other eye
Konti pn gosht 15 minute keli trr apoap tyachi savay lagte. Phakt suruvat krn mahatwach ahe.
Hare iss sir is from foreign and your asking questions in Hindi. Kya re? Aapki deshbakth ka koi end nahi he kya? 😅😅😅😅
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No..i m not asking him any question..i jst mension that if we do any thing for 15 minute..it become habit..
And yes its by mistake i was telling in my mothertounge language Marathi.
And deshbhakti to he hi..
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