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Hello everyone! I'm taking the April LSAT this Friday, and I was wondering if anybody could share some suggestions and tips on what to do the day before/the day of the LSAT to mentally prepare or get ready. Would it be helpful to do some reviewing the day of/day before, or give myself a brain break to avoid burning out? What's a good breakfast to have the day of? Does anyone have any stress-management techniques? I want to hear any and all advice you think is worth sharing, or literally anything that you've noticed helped prepare yourself mentally, physically, emotionally, etc. for the test.
When do I use the chart technique?
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How do I know when it's best to read both speakers' passages before looking at the ACs versus when I should read one at a time, ignoring the other while eliminating answer choices?
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I was between C and D, but I chose D because it seemed broader/weaker- probably because I just came from doing necessary assumption questions. Are broad AC's better to avoid in PAI Q's, or should I not think like this because it just depends on the question at hand?
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I was between B and E, but I eliminated E because I didn't want to assume that the grocery stores were "manipulating" customers by putting popular items in the back (I find it manipulative, but I didn't know if the LSAT would). B seemed safer, but I see why it was wrong after a closer look.
Did anyone else have this problem?
Where's the line drawn when it comes to assumptions?