Studying for the LSAT can be so overwhelming. I often question if I'm studying correctly, studying the right materials, kicking myself for narrowing down the answers and always seeming to pick the wrong one of the two. But today, for the first time, I answered every single LG question correctly on a practice test. Was it my best score ever? No, but that's okay. Friends, please allow yourselves the little victories. You deserve them!
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Thursday, Feb 11 2021
I work service industry and so I have to be really on top of myself to keep up with my study schedule. I aim for getting in around two hours after work everyday and five hours minimum on days I'm off. I think it's working, I've seen a definite improvement in my score, it is just so difficult when I'm tired.
Hi! I also work full time and I am just unable to put in that amount of hours. Most days after work, I aim for studying between two and three hours, and on off days I aim for upwards of five. It's a lot and a lot of my friends are frustrated with me, but it is what it is. I also try to take a practice test once a week (but now that it's less than three weeks out from the April test I am taking like five a week). Anyway, I hope this helps! You've got this!