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Friday, Feb 20

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Endurance practice

Hi 7sagers! I am currently back to practicing for the LSAT after having taken a few months long hiatus. I have taken a couple of practice LSATs before, however, now I can't seem to muster doing more than 5-question drills at a time. The practice LSATs feel too overwhelming at this point, even though I've made my way through most of the Core Curriculum (though this was months ago).

What are my options? I feel that whenever I open a PT, I end up just rushing through the questions to get it done. I need to build up my endurance and discipline, but how?

TIA!

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  • Friday, Feb 20

    I wouldn't do any PTs. I was in the same boat. Instead of the amount of questions, set aside blocks of time for study. Maybe just start with one 45 minute session a day, and then do two 45 minute sessions when you feel ready (that's what I do, 2 45 min sessions with a 15 minute break between, 5 days a week). I've done this for the past couple of months and have seen significant progress, and I'm going to take a PT for the first time in a long time this weekend.

    Basically, just drill. Drill on your own time, at an amount of time that feels right to you. Don't be ashamed to take breaks when you need it. There's pleeeeeeenttyyyyy of time to take the LSAT for the upcoming cycle. Slow and steady wins the race. Good luck!

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