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selevosandrew711
Sunday, Mar 18 2018

Nice work, that's very impressive! I've been running competitively for the past 8 years and staying consistent with training is no easy task. My biggest piece of advise for you is to focus on the second half of the race. I'm sure you'll have a ton of adrenaline pumping throughout the first mile, but make sure you're comfortable. The only thing I've found comparable to the difficulty in running after blowing up too early is the LSAT lol. Run a comfortable pace and don't be isolated for too long. Once you hit that 5, 6, or 7 mile mark, start picking people off. Best of luck to you!

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selevosandrew711
Monday, Aug 13 2018

Before CC I was at 147, following the CC I hit 153, on the July test I scored a 166. This was all around 2 1/2 months. So I think it's very possible to see big gains. Though, it's really up to you and how you study and realizing what works for you. For me, as soon as I began blind reviewing with a partner, I saw my scores shoot up. By being forced to defend and advocate an answer choice, I needed to articulate my reasoning for choosing it. Often times the reasoning sucked. After doing this many times, it really helped me see my areas of weakness and allowed me to approach the test differently. Also, I agree with @ . If you have a ton wrong in LG, that can totally be brought down by September. And even if you're -12 in RC, I still believe that one month is ample time to bring that down to consistent single digits. Hope this was helpful, good luck!

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selevosandrew711
Monday, Mar 05 2018

@ said:

RT on taking the June exam. Finishing up Logic Game on the CC, and hoping to begin takin PTs mid-March. Anyone taking the exam in the SF Bay Area? Also if someone could add me to one of the groups that would be awesome.

Bay area here. I'm thinking about taking the test at USF in june and july.

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