Does anybody think its not necessary to add in an experimental section? In my opinion i just don't see it working well for me. Not knowing which one is experimental seems to be the worst factor which is eliminated when you add in your own. On top of that i warm up a good bit before a PT, which rules out fatigue. And honestly i don't think i can be worried about fatigue when i study for 5-8 hours on average. Thoughts?
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Thank you for taking the time to respond, i am most definitely taking notes! i really appreciate it
Im currently working 25 to 30 hours a week while prepping for my LSAT. My LSAT date is in November. Im beginning to feel stressed and I'm seeking advice on whether i should keep working or stop working until i complete my LSAT. I feel that i don't have ample time to readjust mentally and physically between work and test prep.
idk about anyone else but every time i see form of the word "generalization" in an answer choice i feel doomed. Its so broad and so tempting
Lets be real, this is a make or break kind of question. Desperate attempt by the writers almost to make sure we miss one. I got it right but burned up so much time. It doesn't feel earned. I see E as the best choice but it is reasonable to argue for another answer choice. Same reason why i will never strive to get a 175-180 range score. Not trying to be pessimistic. There's just too many unpredictable variables that i feel no amount of skill can prepare you to think in the context and way that a question presents to you at any time. Its doable but not cool bro, not cool.
I appreciate the feedback! I should have mentioned that Ive been studying for almost 5 months and I'm right at my target score. I do agree that an extra section wouldn't hurt if anything. Im already studying crazy hours and taking 2 tests a week, the least i could do is add a 4th section i suppose. Im gonna start adding them in and finish off the two w/experimental i have left on law hub. Im aiming for 1 and done in november. Best of luck to everyone, may we all get the scores we are aiming for!