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I'm about 2-3 years removed from university. I'm smiling, because this is similar to my situation. I just started with 7sage after a kick in the ass from life. I think approaching it as a hobby is a good mindset. I'd be wary of putting the test date before the goal score. When time gets involved I feel like we tend to be overly critical and more judgmental. This is a craft. It takes time to master it. It's okay if your time looks different from another students. But with that being said I BELIEVE IN YOU! Make the decision that's best for you.
I doubled- down on the wrong answer choice. I chose (B) thinking I understood how to negate the sentence "If chronic pain later develops in such a case it is generally brought by deterioration. of muscles caused by insufficient exercise. Not only is (B) not supported, but I feel like it's a bit too strong. If doing something might cause it to happen then the opposite might not cause. Both are still probable. Either way I should be more mindful when looking through answer choices, but it's a learning experience.
If you have any logical reasoning tips that would be greatly appreciated and maybe an insight into your study habits?
So I just started my LSAT journey also. Rather I'm picking it back up again. I graduated college in 2018. I've been working FT in the Cannabis industry, because I believe that much in its growth and of course the legal infrastructure to be created. Yet, in a sense I got lost on my way to law school. I can empathize with trying to find motivation, but understand it's all about the headspace you're in. You should change your relationship with failure. It's not something that defines you, because you yourself are separate from your actions. Don't let fear stop you from trying again, because the time will pass regardless. I urge you to take on a balanced approach. One that's based in curiosity and the pursuit of a craft not one that's contingent on time, because that's where judgement and over-criticism comes in. Remember consistency is key even if it's a little at a time. Studying is simply an action that can be made habitual!
I'm not a paralegal but I work full time. I believe in you guys. Remember slow is smooth and smooth is fast. A little transitive argument for positivity.