Not sure if this applies to your situation, but for me I noticed my panic attack last test in 2020 had the factors of feeling underprepared and extreme amounts of other life stressors. This test I went in knowing I had not given my 100% to prep, but…
@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 distracts my mind from whatever just happen…
Thank you everyone so much for taking time out of studying to respond (: I took a hybrid of everyone's advice and got only -5, all answers attempted, for the first time!! Appreciate you all. Best of luck on the LSAT to you
Figure out which LR questions you're missing most frequently (are they Main Point, Assumption, Flaw questions etc?). Go to the LSAT questions tab, Problem sets, use the most recent group, and select those question types. Drill them, without a time l…
I second the logic games advice. Think of them as actual games, where there is always a correct answer. Other sections are more open to argument (well I was thinking xyz so I chose abc). You absolutely CAN do this!! 10 days is a lot of days compared…
I am going to be so proud of myself for my score on the October test that will be high enough to get me into the school that will be best for building the foundation to my career🙂
When are you taking the test? I'll be taking it in November and am at the same scoring range as you are when it comes to Logic Games. I try to do just one preptest logic games section per day, taking the time to look at any I miss during a deeper re…