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Hey everyone! What time/date are y'all actually sitting to take these scheduled PT's that we are supposed to BR for Saturday? Just wanted to get an idea of your schedules. Ideally, I would have liked to take the PT on a Saturday morning because of work, but it looks like I'll have to dedicate a day to take the PT during the week.
@cgracia12 said: What time/date are y'all actually sitting to take these scheduled PT's that we are supposed to BR for Saturday?
I was planning to do it on Sundays, take the week to blind review the test/do anything else I need to do, and give myself Saturday morning as time to finish everything in time for BR.
@lawschoolstuff16 That actually sounds like a great plan as well. But you already have your BR score ready before the Study Group BR on Saturday, correct? Or do you wait till after the meeting to grade your score? I think I'd be too anxious to wait almost a week for my score haha
@cgracia12 said: Or do you wait till after the meeting to grade your score?
I think what I'd do is grade my actual test without looking at the questions (so I don't know which ones I got right/wrong. I usually write them on a sheet separate from the test anyways) and then not look at my BR score until after the session with everyone else. I just want it to be as effective as possible and if that means forcing myself to wait then that's what will probably work best for me. I totally get the whole anxious to wait a week for the score thing though! But maybe try a few different plans and adjust as you go!
@dml277 no problem! Sorry about the delay. Hey @cgarciarico I usually take the test on Wednesday or Thursday depending on my schedule for the week. I like taking it on Thursday usually so the test isn't too far from my mind. Then I like to review it on Friday by writing out explanations of questions I floundered on or don't think I answered correctly. I don't usually have my BR score before I do the BR group because I don't want to see the answers and be biased by them.
what to do.. what to do.. I work till 4 everyday. The earliest I could start my PT would be 5:15, I'd say, so I have enough time to come home and grab something to eat. That is a very late time to take a PT but if I wait till Saturday that would mean spending all day doing BR in addition to the PT (which I did do last weekend and can take a long time.... )
I guess I might have to suck it up and take the PT on Thursday evening. point is, I'm in the same boat as you @cgracia12
Right on man, I've been feeling so burned out lately. Being a 6th grade teacher, getting out at 5-6 pm every day after being with 6th graders for 8-9 hours can be quite draining...
But as you said, we shall persevere.. No rest for the wicked, lets do this! @RafaelBernard
@cgracia12 I can't imagine how draining that must be... I would say definitely try and make it to the BR group especially if you aren't connected physically with other LSATers. I think talking to others also ploughing through the LSAT helps reinvigorate whatever it is that got you started on this path to begin with.
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Hey @cgarciarico I usually take the test on Wednesday or Thursday depending on my schedule for the week. I like taking it on Thursday usually so the test isn't too far from my mind. Then I like to review it on Friday by writing out explanations of questions I floundered on or don't think I answered correctly. I don't usually have my BR score before I do the BR group because I don't want to see the answers and be biased by them.
I guess I might have to suck it up and take the PT on Thursday evening.
point is, I'm in the same boat as you @cgracia12
still, we shall persevere!
But as you said, we shall persevere.. No rest for the wicked, lets do this! @RafaelBernard
And hell yeah! We got this!