@cverdugo Don't do that on friday man. You'll burn out and taking PTs a day before the actual test day will hurt you. Can you imagine scoring 10 points below your average on the day before? What would that do to your mental state?
Whatever gets yo…
Put all your electronic devices on DND mode friday afternoon/night, do some light review, eat a good meal, and settle up with a book with a happy plot. I plan on doing the same this friday.
Discipline is the bridge between goals and accomplishment!
I know it sounds counterintuitive, but try not to focus on what score you hope to get. Rather, focus on the broader goal of doing well. Another thing is to focus on consistency and anticip…
I found myself competing with other people about how much better the LSAT is in comparison to other graduate entrance exams...
...I see someone in front of me with an MCAT prep book. Pfft.
@cacrv567 It gets worse when you start seeing everything as a conditional statement...and talking within the construct of conditional statements in everyday conversations...
So you just want to attend it just to gain the experience of taking it in real-life conditions? I've seen other similar things to it. I figure you would bring the same stuff you would need on the actual test day.