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I was just wondering if anyone else likes doing sudoku games. I used to think that Sudokus are only for people nearing the age for Alzheimer's, but it's actually pretty fun and they share some similarities with LG sections. Just a recommendation for anyone trying to do something productive while taking breaks!
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Quite the read here lol
If you're tired of LSAT, Sudoku is better than other games. But only do it if you really enjoy Sudoku. Otherwise, it's still going to have that feeling of something you're forced to do for the LSAT. If you need to relax, relax properly.
@mrlsat180809 so really, we should call you mrlsat179?
@annkang1005857: I scored a 179 in Dec and I'm now studying 11 hours a day to get a 180 in June. I'm Yale or bust. Ok I'll try and increase to 15 hours a day.
@annkang1005857: I'm digging your typewriter.
@simpaticonx543: Maybe I'm not studying too intensely--I don't see logic game hypotheticals everywhere I go. But good for you if you do!
@mrlsat180809: Only 11 hours? 15 hours is the minimum. Who studies less than 12 hours a day?
I'm clearly being sarcastic. I kind of hope you are too... if not, impressive.
Do you see logic games hypotheticals everywhere you go?
Breaks are for lazy people. Never take breaks. I study LSAT for 11 hours straight daily.
My entertainment for LG, is to do more LG. :)