In general, once I finish a PT I'm mentally drained. So typically I will take a break for an hour or so and then usually go through the LG section that same day. It is much less mentally taxing to knock out LG than it would be to BR an LR or RC section, and usually knowing my LG scores gives me a confidence boost to move into the rest of the test. Generally, thats its for me for the day in terms of LSAT work. Usually then I will spend the next 3 days doing BR of one section at a time (possible the "experimental" as well) and then I will use the last couple of days to do timed drills to practice weaknesses from the PT. Rinse and repeat!
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When I can get to it, hopefully sooner than later.
In general, once I finish a PT I'm mentally drained. So typically I will take a break for an hour or so and then usually go through the LG section that same day. It is much less mentally taxing to knock out LG than it would be to BR an LR or RC section, and usually knowing my LG scores gives me a confidence boost to move into the rest of the test. Generally, thats its for me for the day in terms of LSAT work. Usually then I will spend the next 3 days doing BR of one section at a time (possible the "experimental" as well) and then I will use the last couple of days to do timed drills to practice weaknesses from the PT. Rinse and repeat!