I circle in the answers in my test bookfor I put them on the sheet so I find it hard to retake -- need to stop doing that. I will probably retake doing BR, which I did not do last time around.
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I wish y'all would do a GMAT prep course!!! i'm so sad after I take my lsat I'll have to leave you for some lame GMAT course :( BUT, super excited about coming back to you forlaw school and bar prep!
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Have you not taken any PTs yet? I would say 2-3 per week is the best rate for most people, but that's not really going to do much for you for October and I would highly recommend postponing until December if you're only now going to start doing PTs.
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what is the best suggestion for a mix of reviewing / taking PT? Or is it best to just take tests and look for trends in errors being made then work on resolving those