... and fixed my biggest weaknesses. All while full proofing every logic ... day off, let my brain reset, and do things that aren ... related to the LSAT at all. Remind myself that sunshine and ...
Ya, you're fine! You're utilizing the PTs well. (Even if you use it all up, it's not the end of the world. You can still improve your score and progress further.)
... panic. Sometimes I forget to reset it during the test. My ... focus is on the test. All of my focus. Not 99 ... and 1% on the clock. All on the test. I'd ...
So I just withdrew :-( and registered for a free proctored practice LSAT. Need to reset the clock now. Thanks all for all the help/responses. It helps to know I am not the only one.
... I get nothing done at all because of it - which is ... . It helps when I eliminate all possible distractions around me - such ... because I can see my progress better. And actually, signing up ...
... 't rest and go hard all the time, you run the ... 't mean lying in bed all day (although I don't ... use to track my LSAT progress, read some cases or judicial ...
... to pretend like we're all doing much better much ... are open about what their progress actually looked like quantitatively). ... that it seems to invalidate all of your hard work. ... that number I want, all the time—to love it ... fool's errand—that all my hard work is ...
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10) Repeat for all questions on the game. progress—some Q's naturally ... eventually you will be all oranges and yellows for ...
... watch the video explanations for all of the questions on the ... forever but later on the progress will become less time consuming ... certain question types after doing all of the problem sets.
... time to properly blind review all of your tests, then I ... PT 36 and up, leading all the way to the most ... best way to track your progress and add experience into your ...