@Christopherrobles210 said:
@Independent1821 said:
This might sound silly but hear me out: Eat a popsicle. If it's small enough, you can eat the whole thing in 10 minutes. The cold brings me back to life and eating the popsicle dis…
You can put them on before the test starts and keep them on until the second security check before Section 3 (they just make sure you aren't recording anything and your desk is still clear). Then you can pop them back on before section 3 starts.
First off, congratulations on taking a test that's also given me a painful journey of emotional turmoil that I did not need. You should be extremely proud of yourself! And I fully believe that you have the capability to ace it. The LSAT evil lords j…
If you're referring to the "Score Preview" option from LSAC for first-time test-takers, I'm pretty sure that's a one-time opportunity. If you already took the LSAT, you will not be able to view your score and then decide if you want to cancel or not…
This might sound silly but hear me out: Eat a popsicle. If it's small enough, you can eat the whole thing in 10 minutes. The cold brings me back to life and eating the popsicle distracts my mind from whatever just happened. My personal choice is cho…
Hi! Once you have finished the core curriculum on 7Sage, I highly recommend reading The Loophole book, it brought me from -11 to the -5 range. I also felt like I got a lot more out of JY's video explanations by understanding how to process the stimu…
Totally on the same boat! It's been hard to get motivated to study again and I've felt sluggish for the past couple days trying to reboot. My strategy the first day back was to take a "broken" LSAT to refresh my memory, and I'm planning on working o…
I also recently did this PrepTest! The last sentence of the stimulus is definitely the conclusion, and it is questioning the validity of the data used by Raghnall. The author does not explicitly take a stand on what the major problem is for marriage…