Nathan is a boxing trainer who’s not afraid of putting on gloves and throwing bows. He knows how to read between the lines and great at conveying to students. He can chisel a future legal Tyson for anyone not intimidated to get in the ring with him. Ben is a cool diplomat. They complement each other well.
I absolutely love how halfway through the video we start talking about the American addiction to debt and the fleshed tax credit system 😆 👏🏾 I could listen to y’all talk about that for days!
You guys are doing a great job covering this topic and speaking on the unfairness that exist for poor White,Black,Hispanics and other marginalized groups. Keep up the great work guys.🕍🕌👍🏽
Gonna summarize the video real quick for you all: hard work
Nathan is a boxing trainer who’s not afraid of putting on gloves and throwing bows. He knows how to read between the lines and great at conveying to students. He can chisel a future legal Tyson for anyone not intimidated to get in the ring with him. Ben is a cool diplomat. They complement each other well.
Great analysis of the two. I love Nathan’s no BS approach and his explanations on LSAT demon. Ben is good too. Perfect duo
I absolutely love how halfway through the video we start talking about the American addiction to debt and the fleshed tax credit system 😆 👏🏾 I could listen to y’all talk about that for days!
Can Nathan not interrupt Ben and let him finish what he was saying lol
No. Why?
I wish lac would give a test option with games and without
It might be seen as discriminatory against blind test takers if the scores end up being slightly higher.
Actually this was a useful conversation even if meandering. I agree, usury is very bad.
1:15:29 yeh but to say that you’d have to assume the school is worth the tuition amount they’re charging, which they are not.
Milk toast is bland. Like someone who eats toast and drinks milk on NYE is bland.
u guys talk a lot of gibberish and very less objective solutions. proposals are very vague. try to be professional
You guys are doing a great job covering this topic and speaking on the unfairness that exist for poor White,Black,Hispanics and other marginalized groups. Keep up the great work guys.🕍🕌👍🏽
It’s not biased against color; it’s biased for the privileged.
But the privileged have been mostly white.