Uh oh... I hope I don't break my 35 minute watch... although now that I just use it propped up I'm regretting getting a left handed version because it's a super pain in the ass to manipulate it.
... that "ok I took a break now it's all better ... to take a luxuriously long break. And then ease back into ... it. Like ... for my last break ... on the day before I ... retake score, and a full 10 points higher than the last ...
... 're getting through the first 10 questions quickly enough, you aren ... that's almost an extra minute for all the questions in ... order, fly through the first 10, then don't spend more ...
... that's almost an extra minute for all the questions in ... order, fly through the first 10, then don't spend more ... shooting for the first 10 questions in 10 minutes and the first ... 20 minutes for the last 10 questions, which gives me more ...
... at it ever since. Last 10 PT's (with the exception ... think we just need a break sometimes to reset ourselves. Coming ... back from that break got me weirdly excited to ...
I wouldn't buy an LSAT-specific watch. I got a cheap analog Casio. $10. Takes less than a second to reset to X:25 between sections. When the big hand is vertical, time's up. I can also time the break! I reset to X:45.
Lets take a minute here and distinguish "cannot" and " ... to finish you first 10 questions in 10 minutes. 20 in 25 ... minutes. Leave 10 minutes or so for the ...
... the three sections with 5, 10, and 15 minutes remaining (not ... will probably take a break and meditate for 10 seconds. Typically it ... . Typically first pass is 5-10 seconds/answer and second pass ...