Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to 7sage, but I've been reading a lot of the discussion posts and they are so incredibly helpful, so thank you for that!! I just took the December LSAT, and I had also signed for the February LSAT--- just in case things didn't go well. For those who are waiting for their scores and potentially planning on taking the test in February, how are you all studying? I admit I haven't been devoting the same number of hours studying as I was during the months leading up to December 2nd. I think it's partially due to the fact that I am waiting in anticipation for my scores, but I'm also trying to balance working on the soft factors of my law school applications as well. If any of you have any insight or experience with studying while waiting for your scores, I would greatly appreciate them! :)
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6 comments
@jeiroudinadia495 said:
I agree with @akikookmt881; that is such a smart idea! I feel if I actually start writing a designated time to study for the test in my schedule, I'll actually do it haha. Thank you so much @rahelaalam514 and good luck!
No problem. It's just an idea and I hope its helpful. :)
@akikookmt881 said:
I was actually waiting for Sami to comment on this thread because I haven't been able to devote the same number of hours either! lol
lol Here I was thinking you were already studying at least 8 hours a day and I was lagging behind.
I agree with @akikookmt881; that is such a smart idea! I feel if I actually start writing a designated time to study for the test in my schedule, I'll actually do it haha. Thank you so much @rahelaalam514 and good luck!
I was actually waiting for Sami to comment on this thread because I haven't been able to devote the same number of hours either! lol
@rahelaalam514 said:
@jeiroudinadia495 said:
Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to 7sage, but I've been reading a lot of the discussion posts and they are so incredibly helpful, so thank you for that!! I just took the December LSAT, and I had also signed for the February LSAT--- just in case things didn't go well. For those who are waiting for their scores and potentially planning on taking the test in February, how are you all studying? I admit I haven't been devoting the same number of hours studying as I was during the months leading up to December 2nd.
Same here. Apparently because of the stress and distraction it is quite common to not put as many hours in studying. One thing I started to do recently is to put LSAT back on my calendar and during a specific time. I am starting small. For example currently I want to put 4 hours into LSAT. I put that time on my calendar and reserve it for LSAT. Then during that time I force myself to sit on my desk and only do LSAT. Hopefully as I get better and into habit for studying I can build from there and reach the same amount of hours I was doing before December test.
This is a great idea! Thanks @rahelaalam514 (and @jeiroudinadia495 for starting this thread!)
@jeiroudinadia495 said:
Hi everyone! I'm pretty new to 7sage, but I've been reading a lot of the discussion posts and they are so incredibly helpful, so thank you for that!! I just took the December LSAT, and I had also signed for the February LSAT--- just in case things didn't go well. For those who are waiting for their scores and potentially planning on taking the test in February, how are you all studying? I admit I haven't been devoting the same number of hours studying as I was during the months leading up to December 2nd.
Same here. Apparently because of the stress and distraction it is quite common to not put as many hours in studying. One thing I started to do recently is to put LSAT back on my calendar and during a specific time. I am starting small. For example currently I want to put 4 hours into LSAT. I put that time on my calendar and reserve it for LSAT. Then during that time I force myself to sit on my desk and only do LSAT. Hopefully as I get better and into habit for studying I can build from there and reach the same amount of hours I was doing before December test.