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aw I'm from NOLA but moved away, this is such a cute post to see though, best of luck on your LSAT and an early happy Mardi Gras lol!!
@karlg7 I live in Canada but real close to the U.S. haha, so it would have been like a 1.5 hour drive but yeah def not doing that!
My testing center originally filled up and I was considering driving across the border into the states to take it - luckily I've been checking at random points all day and a spot opened up near me. People change and move around their times a lot, just keep checking to see if a better/closer slot opens up or honestly just take it remotely!
I feel your pain. I feel like timing is the biggest factor for me for this. What's been helpful for me is drilling for speed, check out the speed drills classes! Also this is kind of what tutor Bailey talks about hehe but slow is smooth and smooth is fast, you will build speed as time goes on I promise!!! It's such a frustrating thing too, so be patient with yourself. Watching the live classes in general, I picked up a lot of small tricks that helped me speed-wise. Like the point-at-issue question like chart hack, etc. But the most important thing is just practice & more practice, which isn't a fun or quick answer. I'm still way too slow lol, but I've seen significant improvement doing the things I said above.
@JRamirez you'll get there! keep going!
I heard back in literally 5 hours, but I've heard it take a couple weeks for other folks. Depends on where you are in your LSAT journey, if you just started, I'd recommend just taking untimed drills and just focusing on material comprehension! Worry about timing later :)