Thanks for the nice words!
Thanks! And agreed. There is exactly one right answer. And you can learn a lot about the test by figuring out why it was right and the wrong ones are wrong. But I say that with the caveat that it's not "clear" for…
I think the LSAT has lots of overlap, skills-wise, with programming. My undergrad math classes were way more helpful than my political science classes for LSAT prep. But I think the relevant skills are actually (1)…
Agreed fellow Gram! When it comes to the LSAT, grinding can work for smart folks who already have the basic reasoning/reading skills they need. But for most students it just leads to frustration and entrenches bad…
That seems like a high risk low reward move. Why not spend 20 minutes writing a basic 5 paragraph essay?
Thanks for the correction! Website should update soon. Changed it to 1788 and I added a shout-out for y'all: "(p.s. thanks to the smart readers who noticed I initially put the wrong date down, and who also noticed that…
Thanks for the nice words!
Thanks! And agreed. There is exactly one right answer. And you can learn a lot about the test by figuring out why it was right and the wrong ones are wrong. But I say that with the caveat that it's not "clear" for…
I think the LSAT has lots of overlap, skills-wise, with programming. My undergrad math classes were way more helpful than my political science classes for LSAT prep. But I think the relevant skills are actually (1)…
Agreed fellow Gram! When it comes to the LSAT, grinding can work for smart folks who already have the basic reasoning/reading skills they need. But for most students it just leads to frustration and entrenches bad…
That seems like a high risk low reward move. Why not spend 20 minutes writing a basic 5 paragraph essay?
Thanks for the correction! Website should update soon. Changed it to 1788 and I added a shout-out for y'all: "(p.s. thanks to the smart readers who noticed I initially put the wrong date down, and who also noticed that…