@Vickpetrosian1 said:
But I keep reading about people doing only 2 a week now am I missing something... please help don't want to burn out this far out...
Doing a PT a day is near useless. You should aim for 2 a week, 3 tops. ...
So I asked my professor to write a letter and she said yes, but until I take the test she will not write one for me...
Does this happen to you?
Because if after the test, it takes a month to see the ...
My tips for staying cool under pressure are two-fold: One, get better at the test by returning to your prep materials and having set approaches to the different types of questions you will encounter. Also, practice taking timed sections should help you get ...
@csb171819 said:
if I don't bring it at all, should I just ask someone, like one of the proctors, if I can use their phone at the end of the LSAT, so I can get home?
It looks like you either should do this, or ask one of the ...
@LSATaker said:
After you finish reading passage A you go through all questions?
This is what I do. There will be a question or two I may can answer, there'll be a few I can't even approach, and the rest I'll be able to eliminate ...
@DinnerAtSix said:
As a second time test-taker, I'm experiencing a motivation slump with the core curriculum and can't get through it as efficiently as I'd like to. Everybody's who has successfully completed the CC, how'd you do it? =D
This might be a stupid question to ask but is there a common section where the LSAC places their experimental section in the test? For example, is the experimental section more likely to show up in the first 3 ...
@Sami said:
when I drank coffee and I put extra marshamllows in it to make the experience even better, and yes I like marshmallows in my coffee :DDD . I think this was important to associate something very positive for me -coffee and marshamallows- ...
@rakinalikhan said:
from the person who is proctoring me for my accomodated lsat
Yes, I think it is more of availability of proctors for accommodations and individual spaces for specific types of test rooms. As @"Anna Marie" and ...
@esteerose said:
Has anyone tried to mark the question types first?
So, I for the most part do mark the question type and when I have seen myself on the video it only takes me a second to mark it. "NA" for necessary, a "+" ...
@david.busis said:
If you need a break from studying, or you're trying to remember why you're doing this in the first place, Slate's Working podcast just released a great episode on what an immigration lawyer actually does all day:
@nantesorkestar said:
I just can't see any assumptions the argument is making. In my opinion, C might weaken the argument if the insertion occurs at a random spot. Doesn't this contradict that the fragments are in the same location?
@cm214998 said:
Should I take it slow and keep doing this, or should I just move on to another section and try to finish the core curriculum as my main priority? I have 7 months until the June LSAT, but at this pace it seems as if I'm never going ...