Definitely don’t take a test the day before. I actually took 4 days off and did absolutely no LSAT stuff. In fact I worked out every day before the test. Relax! Rest your mind during those last few days.
Are the preptest books you are using from LSAC older ones? The current prep tests have large margins like the ones printed from 7sage. The amount of space depends on the newness of the test.
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... as you take a timed preptest, you circle any questions ... Then after you finish the test, _without_ scoring it first, ... a clean copy of the test. Go through again untimed ... go through the same test and just with my ... circled, then use the test again but do my ...
Probably best to wait a while before retaking a preptest. PT's are just used to gauge how you're progressing, in terms of reasoning and time taking strategies.
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I do a preptest every 2-3 days after work, and find I get the same score (or better) than in the AM on the weekends. As long as it's not a drastically different or skewed mark I'm sure it's fine!
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> @TylerPKP said:
> Can you explain why taking the undisclosed LSAT would put me at a disadvantage?
You won't be able to see the test and review it or try to use it like a preptest and learn from questions you missed