... timing options to have a "35 minute" option. Some full sections ... is not reflective of the 35 minutes we would have in ... reality (but rather 32 or 33 minutes). I'm ... like to practice with the 35 minute timing. Thanks! P.S ...
... and it came out to 32 minutes, although it was only ... actual LSAT, you are allowed 35 minutes per section. However, the ... , then stop at working at 35 minutes. See the screenshot below ...
... that answer. So, for 35.4.22 where it says 159 for ... of everyone who took PrepTest 35, we look at the subset ... that answer. So, for 35.4.22 where it says 8% for ... of everyone who took PrepTest 35, 8% of those persons chose ...
idk if you do 6-8 hours a day I dont see how your only 65% of the CC. I think you might be doing every single problem set which isnt necessary. You should be PTing quite soon, with 1-2 PTs a week. I dont think foolproofing all games 1-35 is necessary
... games in 3 minutes and 30 seconds. Basically, this has turned ... what was 4 games in 35 minutes for me into 3 ... games in 32.5 minutes, enabling me to ...
... and at least 75% get $22,500 or more, only 1 ... is 25th: $22,500 50th: $27,000 75th $35,000. It is ... know that 23.9% receive 35,000 or more but less ... full. There lower median of $22,500 is an extraordinary amount ...
... do section 1 of PT 38 untimed, then move onto section ... , do it in the given 35 minutes, and see how you ... able to do them in 35 minutes them but make many ...
... writing your LSAT. That's 39 weeks.
Before you ... . Meaning, you would theoretically have 39 or less weeks to write ... . Since logical reasoning sections take 35 minutes, and since Blind Review ... tests.
Since you have 39 weeks at your disposal, you ...