My Journey - With Velocity LSAT
Posted: Wed Mar 21, 2012 10:35 pm
So, I have decided that I will be taking a year off. I will be working full time next year, saving up for law school. Hopefully I will not need to save as much, meaning that I will get a decent scholarship next cycle. I self studied for quite some time, and did well on the LSAT (not by TLS standards though). I got into some good schools with little to no money. Now, I am utilizing Dave Hall's Velocity LSAT. I am wrapping up my second week's worth of material. I will keep updating this post periodically, somewhat as a journal of my progress moving forward. This should be insightful to some people who are questioning about Velocity, hopefully I can answer your questions (some, remember I'm just getting started).
Things I've learned in Week 1:
Flaws aren't so bad - especially with the negate methods provided
I can manipulate and understand conditionals much better (also shown in some of his free videos)
The material is often presented in a comical way
Dave makes the lessons enjoyable, while instilling confidence in success
Flenn Peck is a D-Bag
I don't care about people eating sandwiches (especially peanut butter ones)
Charlie Sheen lives in Beverly Hills and throws wild/awesome parties (I already knew the second part)
Things I've learned in Week 1:
Flaws aren't so bad - especially with the negate methods provided
I can manipulate and understand conditionals much better (also shown in some of his free videos)
The material is often presented in a comical way
Dave makes the lessons enjoyable, while instilling confidence in success
Flenn Peck is a D-Bag
I don't care about people eating sandwiches (especially peanut butter ones)
Charlie Sheen lives in Beverly Hills and throws wild/awesome parties (I already knew the second part)