Don't pay attention to people who don't know about the LSAT or law school preparation and tell you otherwise. Even if they are close to you and they really think they know what is best for you, they don't in terms of LSAT prep.
@victoriapadilla1140 I would alternate between the used and new PTs. The used ones are still good for learning, just don't pay too much attention to the scores.
Just keep reminding yourself to pay careful attention when reading the scenario and rules. Maybe write a reminder to pay attention on a note card or sheet of paper and post it above your desk.
@"Ron Swanson" said:
I don't think I can give the LSAT adequate attention for a round 2 this December while balancing my thesis/other courses this fall.
Then, by all means, take time off to maximize your score.
@"Ron Swanson" said:
I don't think I can give the LSAT adequate attention for a round 2 this December while balancing my thesis/other courses this fall.