@leejaylee said:
A PT is basically a practice test to "measure" what you have learned. If you keep doing them without knowing the foundations of the LSAT, you're just wasting them in my opinion.
The whole goal of that statement is that you show how you will bring a non-majority point of view to the classroom. If you honestly feel that you can bring that to the table, then go ahead!
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When I started out I'd just study on a table at home, 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!