... for 40 hours a week and I was getting ... the suggested 30 hours a weekschedule JY suggested. I study ... foolproofing and after taking a week off, everything clicked, and ... than a week off personally, but a week can make ... a day off every week, this will also help ...
... of anxiety on a real test. Make sure you don't ... two PTs the week before my first actual test and that exhausted ... do anything too strenuous on testweek, and that advice is very ... and do those over the week instead. Don't do more ... , just take it easy on testweek.
I really stress going light on Pting. Maybe do one more Pt and don't grade it- just to get confidence up. Do easy sections or redo sections you did well on. The point of the pre-testweek is to gain confidence- not learn new things on the LSAT.
I have also finished the CC and just bought the trainer for additional perspective. I'm following the 8-weekschedule which includes PT-ing and drilling PTs 72-81. Good luck to us!!
... only familiarize yourself with the test-day schedule, but also write down ... somewhere (I know for my test center there was a coatrack ... a hotel room near your test center, sleep there and leave ... room while you take the test.
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Hope everyone's test went well! Was kind of ... yourself when it comes to testweek. Who knows where you ...
... weeks before the start of testweek, once sign-ups are opened ... -3 days of the following week. The last testing day is ... at the end of the week.
... dove into the 80s, since testweek was getting closer. I don ... when it comes to the test. But they are different from ... as much as possible before test day. And be sure to ... that you're walking into test day in the best possible ...
... studying with the LSAT trainer schedule and I supplement the practice ... of LSAT trainer’s 16 weekschedule and only doing 1-2 ... PTs per week with a lot of review ...
I would argue that you continue studying until testweek. Not sound like a motivational speaker, but every day you study you get a little bit better, so it's wasteful not to study every day you have until your test day.