... to test center is 40 min.This mean not only ... also like a good 20 min stretch/meditation time in ... :50 am - Start warmup for 30min
> 8:20 ... Stop warmup
> 8:30 am - start studying for LSAT ... bed (It takes me about 30min to brush and floss my ...
... miny moe those mofos for 30-45 seconds, you still have ... a given RC section in 30min with (-2 to 0--usually ... the actual thing in 35 min, no problem. Or maybe that ...
... miny moe those mofos for 30-45 seconds, you still have ... a given RC section in 30min with (-2 to 0--usually ... the actual thing in 35 min, no problem. Or maybe that ...
... in the last 10 min in any LR section. ... ppl only give themselves 30min per section to mimic ... rather give myself full 35 min, instead of 30min, ... and then perhaps experiment with 30 minutes per section. Personally ... 't tried the whole 30 minutes per section thing ...
... I get home from work 30min later than usual, take too ... work at 8:30, get home by 5:30, eat dinner and ... unwind until 6:30, study through 9:30pm, in ... 11pm. Luckily I work ~15 min away from home so I ...
I'll typically spend 15-30min on a question the first time around, but I've definitely spent more than that on a few questions. If I try and I'm so lost that I literally have no idea how to set up the game board, I'll stop and watch the video first.
@NotMyName thank you for the podcast! I finally discovered another one whose first around is around 30min for LR; I wonder whether you consider every single answer choice for LR during your first round?
After taking a PT I usually take a 30min break and then come back to BR 1 LR section and the the LG and the remaining two sections are for the next day. In my opinion, unless you are scoring in the 170s, you should be spending more than a day on BRing.