... need to go in and attack this test. If you feel ... it and move on and attack the next section/question like ... (B)s in a row, attack the next answer as it ...
Until you have an attack plan for each section and each question within each section, don't move onto PTs. Instead, drill by question type, then by section, and then take PTs.
... first of all, don’t panic. This is very important. If ... you panic, you’re going to miss ... here: Don’t panic! This is where the panic can really start ...
@"Alex Divine" I definitely like seeing it at the end of the day all the time I have put in LSAT. It's super gratifying, except the days I don't and that's when I am like, "What in the world was I doing all day!!!". lol PanicPanic