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Is it better to study for the LSAT where I will take the actual exam? The purpose of this would be to get used to the same environment so that I know what to expect on test day in terms of my environment. However, I find that I am more effective and productive at studying when I am at the library, which is where I will not be taking the actual exam. What matters is understanding the material so as long as I understand it, it wouldn't matter where I study right?
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If you feel that you learn better at the library, I don’t think it would hurt to go over lesson there. For PTs, though, I think it’s best to take them in the environment you’ll test in. After all, as you pointed out, testing at the library isn’t an option. Perhaps after taking a few PTs in your actual testing environment your scores will even out.
If the environment you plan on testing in is substantially different from the one you practice in, it wouldn't hurt to do a couple of PTs in your testing environment.