I register for the January test in California specifically SoCal area. Im sorry but scheduling was awful, my nearest test center is 50 miles away compared to the first time which was only 10 miles. Now I have to travel 50 miles and take a test at 7:30 am.
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depending on your diagnostic base your studying off that. Go through foundations if you feel like you need to better understand the concept of the test. If not, just keep drilling and reviewing your wrong answers. Focus on accuracy rather than speed, speed will come as you better your accuracy.
It all depends on your learning preference, I'm more of a visual/audio learner. Id watch the videos and if something still wasn't clear to me I would go back and read the lesson for more information.
I took it in person! I got anxiety with the horror stories from friends who tried remote only for their test to crash or get kicked out. It a safe option.
I honestly feel the same way, I use Flora to stop myself from using my phone and getting distracted by it. But tbh theres good weeks and bad weeks, it's all part of the process.
You can submit and they'll put it aside till they receive your score.
I took mine on lawhub if that helps? The conditions are the exact same as you'd see on the actual LSAT.
Under the learn section there should be a live classes and recorded classes tab.