@ychoi4 I think it's always I'm your bestinterest to spend the extra 15-20 seconds reading the response to the argument. Skipping chunks of writing isn't a good habit to make on the LSAT.
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I also became more humble and I respect the lsat now. Before I thought I could just take it and be done with it, but now I know that this is a long process and it's in my bestinterest to not rush it.
@esteerose I think postponing will be in your bestinterest. You're right. BR 3x a week is seemingly brutal. Don't rush your precious PT and BR practice over a tentative date
I think it's in your bestinterest to postpone. Law School will always be here but you only have 1 shot at getting a high score on the LSAT before you apply. It's clear which one has a higher priority. (hint:higher score means more $$$$ in scholarship)
It depends on the proctor, but I have heard of people getting kicked out for not putting pencils down immediately. It would be in your bestinterest to get used to having everything bubbled in before your pencil needs to be down and time is called.
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