Hi, I started studying for the LSAT 6 months ago, and I am taking the April exam. I have scored in 4 PTs in my target range, and I have two weeks until the April exam. I really want this to be the end of my LSAT studying, and that makes me want to push as hard as I can in this last phase of studying. However, I am feeling a lot of mental fatigue and burn out. Does anyone have tips for how to handle these last two weeks of studying? I know that I should be dialing it back for the last week, but I feel like I should still be doing SOMETHING this week, and I am not sure what to do.
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@nidragoiu234 same, i just submitted this question to a tutor, will post when i get a reply
Why did I eliminate the right answer? - E
I thought that regardless of whether the warmth-adapted beetles "colonized new terrain" faster, this doesn't directly relate to them "replacing" cold-adapted beetles. It might as well be that both coexisted for some time before the cold-adapted beetles ultimately became extinct.
Why did I choose this wrong answer? - C
I thought it was more likely that if ice masses continued to advance "after the end of the ice age," this meant that there was still ice masses after the warmth-adapted beetles replaced their counterparts (since the first date of the end point of the ice age was established by that event).
Anyone agree/disagree with me?
@MichaelWright Thank you!!