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Sunday, Feb 28 2021

I like to wake up at a normal time, go on a walk and eat a healthy breakfast. Then I will read or listen to a podcast and clear my mind. Make sure to include some motivating mantras or quotes you can remind yourself of!! I think most important is enough sleep and a little exercise to clear your mind.

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Monday, Apr 26 2021

Is this still open? Never got a message about it!

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Friday, Oct 23 2020

Congrats! This is so awesome. I would love to hear a longer post with more specific study strategies if you're willing.

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Sunday, Jun 21 2020

I'm interested too!

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Thursday, Jul 16 2020

I'm doing the same thing @! And it's really been working well for me.

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Wednesday, Apr 07 2021

interested!

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Friday, Nov 06 2020

Thanks Norhan

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Thursday, Nov 05 2020

Remember that you have control over the LSAT--it does not have control over you!

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Wednesday, Nov 04 2020

This question got me so bad...I somehow got it correct on BR, only because of the NAGGING gut feeling that the correct AC was correct. I didn't even understand what it was saying but I got that intuitive feeling.

Hey guys,

I've been studying for long enough now that I have the general gist of LR and am getting around -9 to sometimes -5 on LR which is big for me. However, I have tried everything to attack those tough, often wordy or dense questions at the very tail end of the LR section that are meant to trip you up. I have tried spending extra time on those, starting with those questions at the beginning instead of waiting till my brain is tired at the end of the section, but I still seem to miss the last 5 questions without fail, even when i'm sure I got them mostly right. Can anyone suggest some tips here to help me out? Taking the test next week, and trying to help myself in any way I can right now to prepare. :-)

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Tuesday, Nov 03 2020

The writing section is mandatory to get your score, the cost is included in paying for the LSAT signup and you take it in a similar way, but you have to use a video to check your workspace, and then a proctor views the video later to ensure you didn't cheat. Super easy, takes 35 mins to complete!

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Monday, Mar 01 2021

@ said:

@ said:

I think most important is enough sleep and a little exercise to clear your mind.

If you don't mind me asking, what does a little exercise mean for you? like cardio? stretches?

Also awesome pic -- ditto is highly underrated.

For me it means going on a 20-30 minute walk outside, stretching my body out or going on a short run. Just something to get the blood pumping but nothing super strenuous. And thanks!! Fave Pokemon : - )

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