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danicanl34
Tuesday, Aug 26

I agree with the earlier comment of applying for the November and January LSAT. I would also maybe sit with yourself and think honestly about how you've been studying. How many hours a week are you logging in to study? How focused are you during your study time? Are you consistent with the days and times you are studying? These are factors that make a huge difference in your success.

For me, I'm studying around 3-4 hours a day, around the same time, 5-6 days a week. I personally find that the more days a week I consistently study for the LSAT, the better I do at drills and preptests because my brain is in "LSAT mode". I've even started going to a local library because I find that the ritual of getting out of my house helps me be productive and take the studying more seriously. Take some notes about how you're personally conducting yourself in this study process, and then try doing something new one week. See what happens! What do you have to lose?

Success also requires serious discipline. Not just study discipline, getting enough sleep at night and going to bed early. Waking up early to give yourself more time during the day. Eating properly (focus on a good protein intake), and drinking enough water. Caffeine is great but too much can also be harmful.

Last note: believe in yourself. It's hard not to let certain scores scare you, but you have time to improve, and you will improve. You have so much more control over your scores then you realize. Look at yourself in the mirror and say "I've got this," because you do! A positive, relentless attitude will serve you!

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danicanl34
Friday, Mar 21

I'm sometimes having difficulty knowing when something is a "modifier", versus when it is the predicate-object. For example, on Question 5, my instinct was to call "relationship between X and Y" the predicate-object and not a modifier. I should add that when I put this question into ChatGPT to attempt to clear up my confusion, it also recognized the last part of this #5 sentence as the Predicate-Object, because it is the 'object' of the predicate-verb, "concluded". Would anyone be able to explain the difference to me and clear up my confusion? Thank you in advance!

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