For some reason, I have a harder time testing in complete silence. When I have some kind of white noise in the background, I am able to focus much better. Does anyone have suggestions on how to be more adaptable to different noise conditions?
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I'm moving to Glendale in 2 weeks and would really like to find some friends to Blind Review LR sections with! I'm testing high 150's/low 160s and realllyyyyyy want that 165 by July. Message me/comment if interested! :)
I got an email this morning telling me that "Due to circumstances beyond our control, you have been reassigned". First of all they reassigned me to a center which I don't like, since the desks are super small and rooms are crowded. Second, how do they ...
I saw only one review. And it mentioned long tables, however, in Angell Hall there are only the little pop-up tables. How will this work for the digital LSAT?