Starting a Free YouTube Course for Beginners
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Starting a Free YouTube Course for Beginners

As someone with a tech background, I was honestly shocked at how few good free resources there are for the LSAT. So I decided to make a free course for everyone. The first 5 videos are out now, covering conditional reasoning, arguments and conclusions, role questions, and weaken questions.

These videos take a lot of time to make, so I'll only keep going if people find them useful 😅

If you're PTing in the 160s or higher, this probably won't be very useful for you. At that point, I'd just recommend practicing. But if you're just starting out or PTing in the low 150s or under, I think this will be a great resource.

Here's the playlist.

u/dmkhara — 5 days ago
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A new and affordable way to study for the LSAT

Hey guys,

After months of work, I've launched lsatselfprep.com, an LSAT prep site focused on self prep without any AI slop.

A quick rundown of what's on there:

  • A curriculum that teaches each question type. You get taught the underlying logic and strategy behind every LR and RC question type before you're expected to apply it.
  • Drilling, just like LSAT Demon, 7Sage, etc. Practice by question type and difficulty so you can target your weak spots instead of just grinding random sections, for a fraction of the price.
  • Solutions and strategy for every single LSAT question. Every question comes with a full explanation.
  • An integrated wrong answer journal and blind review. Built right into the platform so you're not juggling a separate spreadsheet or notebook to actually learn from your mistakes.
  • Free stuff. The introductory chapters, the full conditional reasoning section, and law school data are all free, so you can try it out before paying for anything.
  • NO AI: Every lesson is hand written by me.

I scored a 170 on the LSAT and built this whole thing myself. Happy to answer any questions about the site, my score, or LSAT prep in general, AMA.

u/dmkhara — 6 days ago