So I enrolled in Velocity two days ago, and all I have been watching so far are the general intro videos. Everything I have learned as of now seems a bit overwhelming. Not necessarily way over my head, but its a lot to take in and understand how this applies to everything. Thinking of doing prep tests is a bit scary, as I still feel like beginner. I am assuming this is a mutual feeling among most people when they first start studying, if so, when does it go away? When does everything click? Thanks!
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Just enrolled in Velocity
You're certainly not alone in that feeling—it's a lot of information to take in. Don't try to cram it all in your head in one pass—anticipate that the LSAT (like everything else) will take time and repetition to master.
Obviously, your experience will be your own, but most students begin to feel more comfortable with the material by their 4th week of study. That may give you some sense of what you may expect.
Godspeed,
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Perfect, thank you for the response!
I'm new to Velocity also. Hats off to those people who cram for the LSAT in 2 months and pull of a satisfying score on test day, but I say it's much better (for me at least) to study the LSAT for 8-12 months in quest to not just score well, but like Dave says, know it well enough to teach others. I just finished all the theory videos and I'm excited to start my reps of execution now!
Awesome!
Let me know if I can help,
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Just enrolled in the course. In one of the general videos you mention about using the text books, or if you didn't order them it means you already have them. I am in Canada and there was not an option to order them, do I need them or is the same material in this course online?