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ksheffield2012178
Thursday, Jul 09 2015

@.busis Okay awesome..thanks! ^^

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Thursday, Jul 09 2015

I don't know if this is too left field but many say headaches are caused by dehydration. So I would suggest getting an ample amount sleep and and drinking lot of water to stay hydrated during the exam! Ever since I found that out...I always question how much water I've had during the day when I get a headache (which is always very little lol). If anything...maybe during the timed break you can go and get slips of water from a water fountain and see if this is the reason behind it! Good luck! :D

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Thursday, Jul 09 2015

If you post our final/edited essays anonymously (THANK YOU btw)...can we still use them for our applications..even though everyone will see them? >.( Lol I don't want it to seem like I'm plagiarizing myself or stealing essentially (if you get my awkward question)? ).< >.<

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Thursday, Jul 09 2015

But just to be clear (because I read the full link above + this recent post) the *new* members (those that signed-up after April 24) will still have access to the "Old Set Problems", right? At least the rest of the year even though it's not recommended that we use them. I only ask b/c I would like to use the Old Set Problems for extra practice...and I'm wondering if I should go in and physically save them now, for myself if it's not the case >.<

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Thursday, Jul 07 2016

Congrats!! Wish you the best of luck and prevalence for the next three years of schooling and family life to come! :)

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Thursday, Jul 07 2016

My favorite show is law~ish related...Scandal :D

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ksheffield2012178
Saturday, Jan 02 2016

Ahh makes perfect sense. Thanks!

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Saturday, Jan 02 2016

My question is: What's the rush to get all the material in/learn it by June 2016?

In my opinion, I decided to take the September 2016 test, to give me more time to take in the material and based on the fact that most applications don't open until the beginning in the fall season. I feel you would definitely be in a good head space to take the June 2016 test if: have time available to study/get in the material (that's almost 25+h/week), set a definitive schedule that you follow through with on a daily basis, and had an achieve/reachable score that you're comfortable with achieving; this could just be general advice for anyone though >.<

But more power to you for taking the June 2016 exam & I wish you best of luck!! :D

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ksheffield2012178
Saturday, Jan 02 2016

I'm sorry for your mom passing...I hope you're okay...and things get better with time; as I can relate & I'm here for support if you need it.

I have the Ultimate package (hoping to upgrade the Ultimate+ soon). Yes, this program only uses real LSAT questions, but I think question bank questions are only meant to be used as a reference when checking for the solutions to see how it was solved and to check for the correct answer; I could totally be wrong since I haven't gotten that far though. They are still updating the question bank questions, so all of them aren't there but I heard you can pause the screen, sorta thing.

In my opinion, I think it would be more effective/efficient to buy the LSAT exams, because you'll need to stimulate similar LSAT experiences time-and-time again when it comes to taking the various practice tests (it's going to be too time consuming/complicated to repeated look-up the exact order of the questions, then find the video, pause it, and repeat) especially since it's a timed thing.

And when I upgraded, I think I got a cost break, but I'm unsure maybe a more experienced user might chip in about this. I went from free-trial (starter-pack) to Ultimate and I'm so happy because it gave me an additional year.

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