@blah170blah yes, that is my reason for asking, since I've notice that I get tired after the 2nd section in a PT. So I was wondering if I should train my brain to take two back-to-back? and then BR the following day and make that a weekly routine.
-Review Main Point and MSS questions
-Watch videos for all questions from preptest 44 where there was any uncertainty
-Fool proof all games from PT 44
-Take PT 45 and BR
... helped me:
(a) Routine. Developing a routine for LSAT study is ... procrastination and sluggishness. Having a routine, whether it's daily, weekly ... these challenges as following the routine becomes natural.
I would keep the same routine that I did for my PTs on Sats and during the week at 12:30 pm.
shower, eat breakfast, maybe a light workout, and practice a few LGs. Then get to the testing center early.
@emli1000 good idea. I don't have a routine for taking tests at 12:30 yet, but I will do that and try and set up a routine that I can follow on test day
I am ANXIOUSLY awaiting the arrival of my copy of The Trainer tomorrow. I'm in the middle of a preptest and blind review, but will jump on it as soon as I finish up with it. How long of a read is it?