It is hard to know exactly what to do without knowing your abilities personally. However, I believe the most important thing to do is attack your weaknesses. So, if you notice that you struggle with a particular question type more than others work…
I generally listened to music when I was Blind Reviewing. However, I would suggest that you listen to something you know very well and something that is relaxing/easy to listen to.
I went through the same problem last year. I was hitting scores in the low 170s and then I got mentally drained and started scoring in the low to mid 160s. I took the July test last year and did very poorly. However, I think it was a blessing. I…
I would say that it makes sense to take a week off. It can be challenging to continue to study for so long. Take some time off and don't think about the LSAT at all. Then, when you come back set a strict study schedule. Make sure you put in brea…
I am curious about this as well. I am wondering if I decide to make 1-2 of my classes pass fail if that will impact my chances of getting into a top t14 law school.
Here is what I figured out from a few months of studying. At first I was missing around 10-12 on RC every time. I just didn't have the time to read the last passage. One time I decided I was going to get through reading all of the passages no mat…
Hey, I have also struggled with this problem. I go from low 170s to low 160s. I think it just takes time to be more consistent. Sometimes I think it is best to take some time off if you have a few poor scores in a row. I feel a lot of times that…