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Hey everyone I have been studying for some months now leading up to the august test and I still haven't figured out a definitive way to study for this version. Being the new version is 4 sections a repeat of any of the three sections (nobody knows which one) and one section get dropped. I am personally having a difficult time simulating a test like this and was wondering if anyone has advice on this.
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@carlyboyd1991217 Thank you so much for the advice, I'll try that out!
I’m pretty sure the test goes, section1, section 2, section 3, 15 minute break, then section 4
Your best bet is to take a PT with 3 sections and just add another section of which is weakest. Then you add practice in that section as well as stamina/mental discipline. When you need to take a PT to gauge your score average, replace the experimental section with one of the other two sections - that way your not destroying yourself and score with your weakest section but you’re still drilling it more
@tamgutic586 Thanks for the input it's nice to hear someone else out there is feeling similarly. I am just very confused on how to simulate these new test formats. Hoping someone out there will offer a solution.
I am also taking in August , and personally I am a bit worried as this is my first LSAT and feel like I am making slow progress. However, I have been going through the curriculum and doing practice sets, and starting in July I plan to take a couple of practice tests a week and BR on the day after I take the test to increase stamina. My biggest issue I am finding is stamina and being able to keep going throughout the test, but I hope that with more PT work I will be able to simulate that , as well as getting into a consistent routine of what I do as soon as I wake up and taking breaks throughout the day, etc.