Hi,
If you're worried about the paper, you could print double sided OR start with 2-3 prints first and then if you see you're still not getting the game, then print more.
Most people can see what games they're struggling with right away so I'd def…
Take it when you’re ready! I learned this the hard way. I retook my test when I wasn’t ready and didn’t score as well, due to outside influences pressuring me.
This time around…no way. I’m taking it when I feel ready and if that means me taking lon…
It is literally so commendable that you had so much going on and still scored high. That’s what I always tell myself. If others can do it, so can I. If you want it, you’ll go get it!
As someone who also works (9-5 specifically), I’ve learned to study most on the weekends because ai have those days off. M-Fr, I study maybe 1-3 hours per day. On my lunch, when I’m not busy at work, etc. if that’s not an option for you, you’re free…
@"Preston Bigley" You're right and less room for error, in terms of bubbling, when taking the digital vs paper test. Personally, I've always been a paper and pencil kind of person, but all tests are seemingly moving digital now. I'm slowly starting…
If you're wanting to be considered for scholarships, I've noticed some schools have a cut off of March to apply. Otherwise, I say if your score is where you want it, apply and don't wait!
No and here's why. People tend to not thoroughly analyze things and study well when they are tired. It's best to take a break (eat, sleep, or watch a bit of tv) and then come back to studying.
I agree with what the first user said and the second …
As someone who works full-time and is also studying for the LSAT, I've been studying after 5pm. However, I heard the best time to study from most with a full-time job is during the morning. The reasoning is due to lack of motivation/tiredness after…
Omg yes, I agree with the stimulus’ of these questions being so wordy.
For now, I’m using the practice sets untimed for SA questions. It seems I’m at least getting a decent amount right when untimed. As soon as the questions are timed, I immediatel…
Not five times, but I’ve taken it at least 3 times. First time as a starting indicator after I took a prep course, second time, I rushed and wasn’t ready and regret It.
The advice I’d give is take it when you’re read and I’m living by that this tim…
Now THESE are the type of stories I love to read. Congrats! I too have been in it for 3 years on and off, but I'm more serious this time around. Hoping to bring good news just as you have. Good job!
Hey, do NOT sell yourself short. We are all struggling (in different aspects of the test) and that's why we are taking this prep course.
Timing is affecting me too, BUT when you're learning the skills, slowing down is important. Time will come al…
Thanks everyone. I too like the approach of taking my preptests after the course or once I have a grasp on concepts. Seems way more reasonable and hopefully doing things this way should increase my score.
I personally haven't, but my friend took the bar in a hotel. What she did was take a practice exam under timed conditions so this way she could decide whether it worked out.
Do keep in mind things can come up with it being at a hotel like mandator…
I heard typically 3-4 times is average for those who have difficulty with the test. However, there is a new policy.
"Starting with the September 2019 test administration, test takers will be permitted to take the LSAT:
Three times in a single tes…