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Thursday, May 14 2020

@laurenladino408 your test is 30 days away so I'd say you're in a different spot from @lschnepel181. I am taking the flex on May 18th and here is my advice - for the week before the test, take one or two more PTs (i.e the Saturday and Sunday the full week before the test). If your first one goes well, then stop. I took a PT last Saturday, scored a 173. I feel super happy with that score and I want to end my studying on a high note. If you score poorly, say 5 points under your goal, you will walk around worried and further, you will try to take more PTs so to prove to yourself that you can score higher. This will wear you out.

When you have taken your last PT the week before the test, take your time to review it. Then, see if there are some problem areas that stand out and focus on drilling those for the next week. Traditional convention holds that you improve LG the easiest, the LR, then RC. So maybe allocate time accordingly. Do individual games and pick a pace that reminds your body to keep up the adrenalin without draining you. I personally have been studying 9 am - 6 pm for months, this last week I am doing something like 11 am - 3 pm. For me that is just enough to remind my body that it isn't time to relax yet, without draining myself. But everyone is different - find the pace that works for you!

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Monday, May 11 2020

nilofarvakili245

LSAT Flex - Advil / Ibuprofen

Hi,

For LSAT Flex takers, does anyone know if you are allowed to have Advil or Ibuprofen on your desk? Not a whole can but just one pill in case of headache etc. I can't find anything about medications on either the list of allowed items or the list of prohibited items.

Thank you!!

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Wednesday, Apr 29 2020

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PrepTest 11 - Section 4 - Question 11

Hi,

I am having a hard time seeing why B is correct and C isn't, maybe because I really struggled with the stimulus. Could someone help explain this one?

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