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... ready. Like PTing-above-your-target-range ready - based on my ... LSAT tests skills. Skills take time to develop and finetune. Accept ... (while trying to limit screen time).
- Setting a hard ... . Trust that good things take time.
... in the bottom of my target range but still relatively satisfied ... couple weeks. I took some time off post-June test, but ... since started working full time, and my study time has been reduced ... 've found that the more time I take off the more ...
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Every time I take a timed test ... seems to be too little time, and I worry about it ... the test, which also costs time. Anyone has any strategies for ...
On ... writing portion. Right before the time was up as I was ... " instead of "survived," but the time ended before I could fix ... upset because rather than your standard typo it appears that I ...
... and have done full-time white collar work since.< ... even try a fourth time to get into the ... be built, but it takes time. Start somewhere. Start with ... spend a ridiculous amount of time reading the news in ... unless you're at your target score.
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... score. This was my second time taking it, and while I ... improved 7 points from last time (I got a 144, compared ... want to get into my target law schools, and I think ...
Any advice/tips are welcomed. I am trying to find a schedule that will stick, so I'm not making up things as I go and I'm getting the most out of my study time. What works best for you guys? Thanks a lot!