I always skip the "substitute this rule for the same effect" questions on LG. I generally do not skip questions on LR or RC mostly because I'm paranoid about leaving something blank by accident. If I feel really iffy on something, I'll star it and…
7:00- wakeup, eat, go to work
5:00- head to the gym, rec sports, errands, eat
8:00ish- drills or PT
11:00- drills if PT'd. Otherwise, catch up on some TV.
Usually do this 2 or 3 weekdays a week plus both weekend days and take the other days off. I…
All the advice here is good for dealing with mental exhaustion. I cannot fathom studying for 8 hours a day for two weeks, let alone a whole summer, so I can only guess what you're feeling.
Get lots of sleep, eat well (cook if you like that), get s…
Honestly, pretty vague at the moment. I am shooting to take the LSAT in December with an eye towards applying for admittance during the fall of 2017. I spend a couple hours most days prepping for the test, but law school isn't a path I've committe…
Gotcha. Yeah, those questions just naturally take more time. My only advice here is that the speed for me comes more from eliminating wrong answers quickly than finding the right one quickly (although the right answer does sort of pop out on some)…
I usually finish LR and RC with 5-7 minutes to spare. This gives me time to really dive into at least two circled questions, which is very helpful.
I usually finish LG with around 3 minutes, which I usually end up spending on any rule substitution…
I'm sure it's fine to take the test at another time of day.
On the plus side, you have a very convenient way to practice taking tests while stressed and distracted!
@bsm45lsat It seems like you should take a deep breath. You're in the high 150's and you want ~165, around 8 more questions per test. As with anything in life, your goals should be big but your vision of progress should be incremental. Aim for th…
Average about 2-3 hours per day since I started. PT Saturday and/or Sunday mornings (PTs after nights out suck). Days with PTs I do maybe an hour more reading/drilling later on. I usually take Wednesday and Friday off.
It's tough enough to be …
Cool cool. Where do you get the drill sets for each question type after you've burned through the ones in whichever book you may be using? Or do you make them yourself from previous tests?