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michaeldimas623021
Thursday, Dec 03 2020

interested! im aiming for a 155-160

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michaeldimas623021
Wednesday, Sep 02 2020

Hi, I finished my undergrad this past May 2019 and started studying for this godforsaken test just this past month. Not my best decision but here we are!

What I would recommend might be kinda cheesy, but, honestly, just acknowledge your smarts! When I felt overwhelmed with what seemed would be a busy week or month, I would take a step back, tell myself what I KNOW I'm good at and sort of just put it to the side. Don't study too much for something you already have on lock ya know?

Its hard to put into words but what i'm trying to get at is that you should give yourself credit where credit is due. And if there is a class, or subject matter, that you know 100%, then don't worry about it so much. Allocate attention to other pressing matters that will give you a hard time.

Maybe this is unnecessary info, but I know there are people out there who might read this and are also those types of students who study for everything equally. Besides, its a good thing to have that self confidence especially with this LSAT stuff. Sometimes you have to be your own biggest fan!

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