I am taking the August LSAT and I have been studying since December of last year. I have been grinding, last weekend taking two PT's and I planned to do that all the way until the week before the test but for the love of god I do not want to take a PT today. Am I terrible for skipping this one and just taking one full PT tomorrow?
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For this question I got down to answer choice A and E. I realized that if A was not the case the whole argument doesn't matter anyway.
I think to get your score back on time you need to have it in at least a week before your score is released, I was told that on reddit and I myself did that for the feb test. You got it!
I got this one right but only because I could effectively rule out all the other answers as irrelevant! I eliminated all but B and D and between those two I chose B because of the absolute wording with "None of the films" and that made me think about how only 5,000 of the 50,000 were novels so some of the other books were not novels! Kind of weird reasoning but it worked!
do some untimed passages and try asking yourself how could this answer be wrong and really really try to prove it wrong. If you get to the point where you are making outrageous leaps to disprove then you've probably got your right answer.
This happened to me about two weeks ago and first off I think you did the right thing by stopping! You recognized that it was off and instead of serving yourself an unnecessary dose of anxiety you chose to take care of yourself. If anything maybe just do 5-10 question problem sets or maybe one passage at a time instead of sections or full PTs. Take it easy but not too easy this test does matter! You don't want to be nonchalant on test day...remember that a higher score means likely more money and more opportunity.
Your boy will be receiving a 166 on the October LSAT - then and only then may I finally take my rest.
Thank you to everyone for your words! I ended up taking the day off and scoring a 160 the next day!! My highest score to date.