I've been thinking a lot about the idea of risk lately.
It's easy to avoid taking risks.
But if we really ask ourselves "What's the worst-case scenario if things don't go my way?" the answer is often "I just don't want to feel like a failure."
Look, studying for the LSAT can be discouraging. I know - I've been there.
But I also know that the decision you make today could change the rest of your life. It could lead to a
total mindset makeover that has a lasting impact into law school and beyond.
And to make that kind of decision, there are a few things you need first.
First, we need proof - proof this class will work for you, not just natural-born "geniuses" and nerds.
My methods work for students from all walks of life. You can read their stories in many of the
LSAT Diaries and see some unsolicited student feedback
here.
I've even shown you a photo from a real live meetup full of actual students at my office in New York. This isn't a weird internet thing from a stranger. It's real people like you and me working through LSAT problems together.
I've even shared LSAT coaching sessions and
taught the first session of the Live Online LSAT Master Class for free.
The second thing we need is to know that we're not alone. As soon as you join, you'll get access to a community of like-minded students (like
Daphney and
Liz who've both shared their reasons for joining in short videos).
And you'll get special access to every additional class and webinar I teach over the next few months. (The ones I don't publicize to the entire list.)
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