Okay, everybody just wanted to thank you for taking my LSAT verbal class, you've got the reading comprehension and the writing section. Now, I recommend that you print out the PDFs and use them for notes, both for the questions and the answers, and also for the notetaking, where if there's something that I say that resonates with you, or something that you see clearly you can write up on the QA. And you can also write on the passages. And that's something also to think about for the test itself. marking up the passages underlining certain things circling certain things in both actually work particularly though the reading comprehension if you're working in the passage, you can really get a pretty good benefit by looking at the passage and noticing things right away and flagging them right away without even necessarily burying yourself in the questions first. And that's why I chose this entry.
For us to look at when we're heading out is if you know what you're up against. And you know what's coming. It makes a big difference. And you've done something quite impressive. You guys are the ones that have taken the initiative, you are studying for the exam itself. This is a nice, quick, reasonably short tutorial for the verbal sections of the test.
And that's admirable. A lot of people don't do that. They'll wait to the last minute and then they complain and they have all kinds of problems. Look, I've taught high school English now for 25 years. I'm telling you, and you've probably already figured out that I'm right. And so you doing this puts you ahead and you'll score better and you'll perform better and you'll do better.
It's a good habit to get into where you prepare yourself ahead of time, it really sets you apart from most other folks. So thanks again. I'm Doug merola. I'm the freelance teacher. I have Some other tutorials, and you can see my material online. And I want to thank you again for choosing this class because I know there's a lot of stuff out there.
And you chose this one. So I'm grateful for the attention. I'm grateful for the business. And I appreciate you. So thanks again and I'll see you for other tutorials and good luck on the test. And good luck with your education.
Take care