I 100% agree with Alex,
I think it depends on how long you will be away, if its a month or so you won't forget too much (in fact your knowledge may be solidified) but you will get rusty. If you are afraid of getting rusty this is the perfect time …
@jjoushlyn said:
Do you know where i can get a cheap one @abisin1234 ?
I'm not sure if there is a physical watch (if thats what you are asking for), but I used this website ALOT
http://www.intervaltimer.com/timers/4778240-every-5-minutes-for-3-ho…
@"Alex Divine" said:
@"Burt Macklin" said:
Would it be advisable to use the looped countdown timer for a few practice tests to get that feel of timing down?
I would suggest doing it with timed-sections rather than full practice tests.
I agree w…
Hi @edperezrojas
I think you are looking at the late registration deadline (the last day to register WITH late fees applied), after which you cannot register for that LSAT sitting. If I'm not mistaken, the deadline to have registered without late c…
A->/B Allows for only 3 situations:
1. A is in (where B is out)
2. B is in (where A is out)
3. Both are out.
A/B Allows for 2 situations
1. A is in (where B is out)
2. B is in (where A is out)
because of the double arrow, the rule flows in e…
I was looking into this as well (I scored significantly lower on my first LR which was the first section, than on the second one), and I just chalked it up to not having been "warmed up" yet. I found on a couple different posts on the discussion for…