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Created this Discord a bit ago - trying to get a lesson of the week going where we read/attempt something on our own and then get together to discuss and share any insights we have.
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I've studied off and on for the LSATs for a while, but never seem to stick to it. I take a PT, get super excited about my score, then spent 2-3 weeks spending all my time focusing on it. Then around that 3-4 week mark, I start making excuses like "my brain ...
Ok, I did a practice session on the LSAT practice on LSAC. I bombed it spectacularly with 5/23. I have autism and sometimes have problems with testing. Is there any LSATprep programs that are in person? Thank you
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I think you can find it for less than $50. I was going to buy this one which is $25 but has mixed reviews:
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I remember my old lsatprep course providing us a percentages pie chart of all the question types. I believe assumption types are probably the most prevalent.
Mentally take note of it. Trust me, when I was doing my previous LSATprep...I was unnecessarily active when it came to marking up the stimulus. You just need to condition yourself to segment the stimulus in the proper parts that are necessary.
Nicer, color-coded LSAT timer watch for $25 with free 2-day Prime shipping on Amazon:
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