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Thursday, May 21 2020

i had ten minutes between each section and it starts the coutndown after you've finished but you can click to start the next section whenever you want, anywhere between 1-10min

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Friday, Feb 14 2020

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I have three brand new tests left

I have been studying on and off for a year+ and I have taken almost every practice test 2004-2017. I am taking the March 30 LSAT.

I have just been retaking tests now, even though they are familiar, they still seem new most of the time.

I have three tests (all from 2019) that I've never taken before. Should I save them all for the weekends in March leading up to the test, or should I take them now?

Can't decide whether to save them for closer to the test date or take them earlier and then hard review them in March.

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Wednesday, Dec 04 2019

claredineenperez203

Third-Time LSAT Taker

Hi! Wondering how to study differently for my third time (technically fourth time but I took July and cancelled it because I ended up getting the same exact score as my second LSAT). I have already taken essentially every relevant practice test in the year + that I studied, and I don't necessarily need to review the basics (I have a thorough understanding of the test concepts).

I am starting studying again in January and taking the April 2020 test. I think I need to put less pressure on myself and focus on self care more this time around, because I consistently practiced 5 points higher than what I score on test day. But I am just not sure how to study this time around besides just taking practice tests like every weekend and doing a really good job on blind review.

Any and all advice is appreciated!

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