No ... start the next section.” You do three 35 minute sections in a ... , then you get a 10-15minutebreak. Then you do 2 sections ... is the second or 3rd section in the first half. At ...
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... scored sections and 1 experimental section for LSAT flex? Or is ... 't feasible to insert a 15minutebreak in between sections without compromising ...
I was thinking ... 'm thinking having that fourth section scored could inflate or otherwise ... . I've been taking 3 section PT, and I think I ... switch over to the 4 section test at some point, but ...
... , 30 minutes, including the 10 minutebreakaftersection 2. Blind reviewing a test ... questions you miss in a section on average, the longer it ... remaining gains. So if one section is clearly weaker for you ...
... , you should receive a 10 minutebreakaftersection 2. Also, you should be ... given an optional one minutebreak between sections 1 and 2 ... didn’t receive the 10 minutebreak (or any of the breaks ...
I seem to be having a glitch with my proctor app on iphone. About 10 minutes through my 15minutebreak, the app shuts off and when I turn it back on it's at the beginning again. Anyone else experience the same thing?
... into two 105-minute sections, with each 105-minute sections consisting of ... there are only *five* 35-minute sections:
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I accidentally switched voices once during the 15minutebreak to check out all the different ones to kill some time and it started new timers multiple times while the first one kept going, it was a disaster. hahah
I don't know where you're getting 4 hours from... With a 15minutebreak it only takes 2 hours and 35 minutes to take a PT. I'd say just do 1 per week with an excellent BR and you shouldn't find it too strenuous.