Hi everyone,
I've noticed that on the recent prep tests I've managed to get my hands on (albeit not the MOST recent out there) there is a comparative reading section. I noticed that there aren't really any lessons on this in the curriculum. Is comparative readings still part of reading comprehension on the LSAT or no? Thanks in advance.
I can totally relate. Working as a full time RN in a busy department is not helpful for studying either!! What I've learned to do is to get as much sleep as possible. Even if this means sleeping in and missing some time studying, it invariably makes my studying time much more productive. Also, don't be afraid to have a few hours to yourself and do whatever you know will relax and refresh you. Right now it sounds like the best thing possible for you is relaxing and is probably even more valuable than cramming or studying too hard. Best of luck!