What are people's thoughts/preferences on bubbling? Do you bubble as you go or at the end of each section? Also is it safe to roughly fill in the bubbles(by roughly, I mean a quick dark scribble), I have this paranoia of having my answer sheet misread, so I find myself wasting a lot of time filling in the circle "properly"..
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Yeah, it takes me an entire day to do a test and review, sometimes even two. If this is what's happening now, I'm having serious doubts about whether I even want to go to law school. These last weeks are gonna be pretty agonizing. Btw guys, any tips on falling asleep the night before?
I'm in the same boat as you! I started prepping for the October LSAT this summer but shortly realized there were too many things going on in my life for me to properly concentrate on studying so I changed my date to December. You are the one that can best assess the situation and if you honestly think you won't be able to give it your all for the Oct LSAT date then I would recommend changing the date. As far as I have been informed you are not at a disadvantage taking the LSAT in December, its the Feb date that puts people at a disadvantage. I'm speaking from a Canadian perspective by the way, I'm not sure if American schools vary in this aspect.
Cancelling your score counts as an attempt!
Is anyone else having issues with the audio in Safari? It was working fine until a few weeks ago. Its okay with the other browsers but I like Safari better because you don't have to wait for the video to load. Could it be something to do with having Ad Block or a missing codec or something?
I'm on my fourth timed prep test and I can usually only get to question 20 on LR and I always end up missing Reading Comp questions too. It sucks, I always end up with a Blind Review score that is significantly higher because of this. Is this just something everyone went through at the beginning? If anyone else has any tips for improving speed it would be much appreciated! Is it just something that gets better as you do more prep tests?
Hey guys I know a lot of people recommend just relaxing the day before but is it ill-advised to do an actual test. I was planning on resting only half the day. Share your thoughts.
Blind Review!