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Friday, Aug 30 2024

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law school visit/class visit

Hi all!

Sorry to bother but I really want to ask what I should do if I want to visit a law school and visit a class in the law school. I know I can register a tour from their websites. However, a lot of law schools I want to visit do not provide chances to register for visiting a class.

I really want to visit a class and what should I do? Thank you so much if you guys can give me some suggestions!

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aliceyuanlzy846
Monday, Jul 15 2024

@ said:

^^ I agree with kwyoung707, specifically about the 10 minute break. When I first started taking PTs, I didn't use the 10 minute break at all, I would just try to get through all 4 sections with no break. After a few PTs, I realized that taking the tests that way was simply unhelpful - beyond my ego feeling better when I took no break, I was hurting myself by (1) not simulating the actual setup of the test and (2) not just letting myself breathe a little bit. Once I started taking the break, I realized how important managing my anxiety + mindset was, and how taking the break was not a sign of weakness. Anyway, I hope this helps and ultimately, the more practice you do, the less crazy it will feel. Before taking a PT, I also sometimes write down my fears/feelings about it, just a few sentences or a paragraph explaining what I'm worried about. Then I put it away and start the test. I read about a study that had students do this before taking a standardized test, and it seemed to help increase their performance, so it might be worth a try.

Thank you!

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aliceyuanlzy846
Monday, Jul 15 2024

@ said:

For me, I space out the timed tests that I do because I also experience this. But doing more timed tests is the only way to build stamina. Also, eating during the allotted 10 minute break helps too. I usually can't because I'm so anxious but the few times I have have helped greatly. Past that, the only other thing I can think of is getting so good at the questions that you don't even have to think about them.

Thank you so much!

By the way, is that okay for me to ask you how you usually space out the timed test like you only do one or two section of pt per day?

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