@civnetn said:
I'm wondering how long top scorers usually prepare for. I desperately want to get a score in the 170's and think it's absolutely possible.
I used to wonder the same thing, but eventually I found out it varies, ...
@"A. Mathews" said:
I felt a very strong mental fog
I experienced similar burnout. One thing that really helps is healthy eating and a good workout routine. Good cardiovascular health and a mix a good proteins and whole grains in ...
@CocoZhang said:
I have to travel to another place (Taiwan, which is 3-hour flight away from where I live, no time difference) to take the September LSAT on September 25, and I am wondering if it is enough to go to Taiwan 2 days in advance.
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Yeah, different eras have their own distinct flavors. The newer tests tend to have a lot more subtlety in the answer choices. That's the main difference.
I will say though:
@KevinSage said:
felt like I was just reading words ...
@BreeBree said:
I have one quick question, Is taking the December LSAT too late for admissions? any experiences? I plan to have all my work paper work submitted as I prepare and finalize everything before DEC 31, but this would be my first time ...
@SeattlesBest said:
I watched this video for the first time last night and I thought it was really motivational, especially now that the September LSAT is around the corner. Wanted to share it.
Let’s push through the last month strong! ...
@citizenkane said:
I plan to take the LSAT in June 2017. Is spending 10 hours a week (plus a lot more during winter break) from September to June enough of a time commitment to ensure that I get a score that reflects my maximum potential?
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What is your target score? So much depends on what your goals and expectations are. I mean, if you're aiming for a 145 then you're probably good to go with just a few improvements to your study strategy. If you're looking for 170+ then that's a whole ...