I actually keep my old tests, and I intend to keep them all until I've finished my lsat. I print like 3 pts. I take one br another and have an extra if I want to use it for drills or redos along with the untouched actual one which I can reprint if I…
You want to make sure that gpa of yours is pristine af. If there's a chance of stress and headache that can affect it, id pass on the extra class. Once you graduate you cant change your gpa.
Sometimes life gets in the way but don't lose sight of your ultimate goal. You know the benefits of taking it when you're ready as well as what may happen if you take it when youre not. Stick to your guns. After a while they stop trying to rush you …
Retakes are super beneficial. Especially if you haven't seen them in a few months. With a deep br you can see where you've gained knowledge and what you still need to work on.
Month and a half is not much time. If I were you id focus on lg because you get huge gains in the least amount of time. Otherwise postpone till youre constantly hitting your target.
I know you probably dont want to hear this but..... dont focus on the score so much. Think of it as an opportunity to find out what your weaknesses are.
oh yes and proper br as always.
Everyone is different. It depends what score you want and what you already know.
Also depends on your pride, and your health and focus and what you do for a day job or if you go to school.
It just depends on everything.
Well it seems like you have a solid understanding of the fundamentals with that br score. You just gotta practice strictly timing yourself to close that gap. Start timing yourself. Next section you do shave off 3 mins then 2 then blah. Practice skip…