I agree with @"QuickSilver" I have to lightly underline absolutely everything on the LSAT but it keeps me focused and helps me read faster. It might work for you as well!
Agree heartily with @"QuickSilver" — @Jengibre actually introduced me to this idea I believe and I have been using it ever since. WOW. Absolutely stellar focusing technique. Was astonished by the difference it made.
@"QuickSilver" love the Trainer especially for the question type breakdown for RC. The Trainer was my first love—but the RC question breakdown is something I'll return to again and again.
@"QuickSilver" love the RC categorizations in the Trainer. That was a very encouraging section for me. It was like ... there IS a way to make sense of it!
Same snacks during break...I like it @"QuickSilver"
One thing I want to start doing is taking PTs at the same time the LSAT is offered. I haven't been diligent about this at all so far, but I think it'll be good to make a habit of it.
@"QuickSilver" of course, consistency is a must! And going in with the mindset that it's just another PT, PT 75, helps with anxiety on test day! It's the same as the other PT that you've taken before.
Congrats @"QuickSilver" ... Your perseverance and hard work is inspirational and makes me want to work really hard as well. Thanks for sharing that amazing post.
@"QuickSilver" said:
Thanks @"Dillon A. Wright" - I am SOOOO Happy to be a Sage. It was a long humbling road - thank you for the title and all of the support of the 7Sage community!