... want to take it slow at first. Everyone has different study ... me, I like to study at a local coffee spot (Starbucks ... do. I simply cannot study athome because I won't be ...
I prefer to study athome most of the time. Here is my desk set up where I study. Next to it is a pile of PTs, Cambridge Packets, and all the LSAT books I wasted tons of money on, lol.
Yeah I pretty much stay athome. I have a very similar setup to @"Alex Divine" . I've taken a few PTs in coffee shops, to train with some distraction, but for the most part I think home has been best for me.
... is that it is literally at the end of my block ... I can always walk back home in 3 minutes if it ... getting a desk to study athome. I personally feel a lot ... more productive athome, but, hey, that is just ... like a go to place at a go to time for ...
When I started out I'd just study on a table athome, but I got tired of it. Now I mostly go to the local library and occasionally coffee shops nearby - I find it helps to get out of the house. Try a couple of things out and see what works best for you!
I'm fortunate to live in the DC area, and I've studied on the weekends at the Library of Congress. Immaculate space. During the week I do most of my studying athome (or stay late in the office and complete a few problem sets/practice packets)
Well if they do make the transition, they better allow us to use scrap papers AND to annotate on the tablets!!!! How are we going to do RC withoutbeing able to box and circle on the passages.
omg this so painful im at work and I can barely breathe im almost done at 5. I just hope im athome before I get my score. so I can cry in the comfort of my own home