Here's what I'm trying to ... . So, I'm in "phase 1" of studying, which means I ... .
12:00-1:30 Gym 1:30-2:00 Lunch ... : RC. Focus on earlier PT's (1-20) because they're fresh ...
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> Here's what I'm trying to ... . So, I'm in "phase 1" of studying, which means I ... />
> 12:00-1:30 Gym
> 1:30-2:00 ... : RC. Focus on earlier PT's (1-20) because they're fresh ...
... think I would target PT's1-35 for drilling and learning ... and up for timed PT's after you are comfortable and ... this one myself, but it's on my to-do list ...
@"shahla.s-1" wow, so much detail! Thank you! I was asking my self questions as I was reading and you answered every one. This is the first post I've read regarding the test but I think you've hit on everything I wanted to know. Good stuff!
@"shahla.s-1" thanks so much for posting! I agree with most of what you said, especially bubbling! I really hope it's more cost effective too. LSAC is gladly taking too much money from people right now.
... reasoning for why PT 50's make for great timed tests ... them that way and that's why in the original poll ... two of the 50 PT's for this and the rest ... between 30's and 40's. The majority of them being 40's judging by ...
... some of the PT's1-35 at least half ... gt;
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So there's a few options ... First and foremost, Josh's oldies but goodies call basically ... good number of recent PT's available for that. s remaining to last until ...
I can't thank you all enough for your advice and continued support. I am planning on fool proofing the PT's1-35 for the next however long period of time as well as read through the LSAT Trainer. As ever, I appreciate _any_ and all advice.