... to take it in June, 4 hours a day of thoughtful ... reached the 160s after about 4-5 PTS. It took me about ... try to get in about 4-6 hours a day of ...
Been studying since Fall 2018 for earliest entry 2021. I know that standardized tests are not my strong suit and I'm not stopping until I'm consistently getting all those 4 & 5 dot questions correct.
... work schedule is 8:30 - 5 or sometimes I come in ... early to do 7:30 - 4. My study schedule was the ... to study for 3 or 4 hours is difficult especially if ... -2
Drill LR questions 4-5
LG (foolproof) 6-8 ...
... 3 full games accurately versus 4 full games under the time ... study before work for about 4 hours 2-3x a week ... 3:30 AM and study 4.5 hours before work (2-3x ... so upset with only getting +5 on my recent practice test ...
... , that means you 'only' have 5 minutes to go back and ... now you can focus those 5 minutes on 2-3 questions ... my underconfidence problems (circled about 4 - 5 questions that I did not ...
... you got wrong and 3/4 days after you finish BR ... your problem areas. If its 4/5 star questions, see where you ... mess up and drill some 4/5 questions. If it is a ...
... you got wrong and 3/4 days after you finish BR ... your problem areas. If its 4/5 star questions, see where you ... mess up and drill some 4/5 questions. If it is a ...
... the RC was about a 4/5, I didn’t really have ... just a super average 3/5 test. The last two games ... />
LR was probably a 2/5. My section was incredibly easy ...
Also in Ontario, taking the July LSAT (and potentially August haha). I think I'm around 4/5 hours a day, 6 days a week at this point. Would be down for a group!
anyone noticed that one the email it was stated by "EST"time, while in Proctor U it was stated in "CST" time? Yet the time period for both was the same for me (4pm to 5 am, in the email it was stated as EST but in Proctor U it was 4-5 CST)