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KForti
4 days ago

Yes, please! Also, a slight thickening adjustment would be useful to those who prefer printing: having physical copies of the content (charts) to study makes it more accessible for me.

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KForti
Saturday, Jan 03

My best practical advice: I live and die by block scheduling.

I'm in a similar situation and I need you to remember that there's substantial value in the consistency of the grind. If you've just begun, don't hold results too tightly yet.

A few agreements I've made with myself about LSAT prep ( in a subsequent study journal) :

Show up regularly. Have a minimum time block planned, but remember that progress is cumulative. In my view what matters is not how long I can sit, but what I can justify when I stand.

Time alone does not count. Each session should have me walking away with added experience, a corrected error, a cleaner diagram, or a better explanation than what I had before. THOSE ARE ALL WINS.

Daily return keeps the work alive, protected focus deepens it.

Good luck, friend.

You aren't alone.

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