@Rowe2020 Nailed it. Its hard to truly emulate testing conditions but one potential key factor is bringing certain elements with you. Im sort of a weird hippie and crystals and religious ornaments tend to have a great impact on settling my nerves a…
Like @"Cant Get Right" often says, the games are won during the set-up. Make sure you are fundamentally sound in this regard. If you are "choking" during the questions, it usually is a sign you aren't setting up the games in a way that works for you…
Another alternative to the alarm clock is just getting Phillip Hue color lights and using the Sleep Cycle app. They sync together and 30 minutes before the alarm goes off the lights slowly start to turn on. It emulates the rise of the sun in the sam…
What a ride Josh! Thank you for sharing the journey with us. Reading your journal has served as a huge motivator for me while studying for the LSAT as it reminds me what I'm working towards and what it takes at that level of academia and success. To…
My prephrase was what if accuracy on most important question for viewers =/= more useful and reliable than the competition? I went into the answers hoping to find an answer that said more accuracy means more reliable than competitors. Is this not th…
1-35 is good. Maybe do up to 40 as the 28-38 series has some of the hardest games and really pushes you to develop good skills. There's also word that they're bringing elements of these old games back so I think there's a lot of value to be reaped. …