@yinyinxu You shouldn't make it a habit of using fake questions created by LSATprep courses. There are tons of actual past LSATs that have many many questions that you can use to hone your skills.
If I wasn't practicing law I would definitely resume my Mandarin studies and learn to code so I could write scripts to spam LSATprep forums for no reason... I mean for profit...
@Pacifico said:
If I wasn't practicing law I would definitely resume my Mandarin studies and learn to code so I could write scripts to spam LSATprep forums for no reason... I mean for profit...
Just be properly prepared so that after the LSAT you can finish studying as much as need be for finals. If your load is light it really can't be that bad. Just do all your work all semester and do your LSATprep at a decent pace and you'll be fine.
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It depends on your diagnostic score and your target score. Without knowing those numbers, I would say you probably don't have enough time to study before the December exam. You should take your time and get the bestLSAT score you can.
This game reminded me of an old game in which someone is scheduling research, operation, lecturing etc from Monday thru Saturday but Thursday is skipped. I don't remember which PT it was but it is used as an example in many prepbooks.
@odebs2797 said:
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