My primary concern with this article wasn't the reported score being truthful or not.
Rather, it was the representatives from LSAC and Washington that treated the test as if it was based mainly on aptitude, and little time should be spent studying.…
@kkrystyna said:
does anyone here not use a watch at all?
There was a small discussion on the Thinking LSAT podcast about the use of a watch. One of the hosts said "I'm not strongly for or against one. Just check it once or twice on a sectio…