... to track my progress. (Date, Time I took the exam, how ... extremely tedious at first and time-consuming but totally worth it when ... , I never thought about tracking time for questions to see questions ...
... should tell you where your time sinks are.
Then you ... ) you will develop your internal time clock that will scream at ... identify which ones are the time sinks are to always keep ... chance in the mean time.
... is a really intensive and timeconsuming process. To do it right ... just got to allow enough time. And I think that would ... be able to spend your time on. Debate who’s right ...
... of professional experience (worked full-time through undergrad and my MBA ... school like I will (part-time, evening program), balancing your LSAT ... , law school will be more time-consuming over a longer period of ... time. However, I felt my LSAT ...
... so far has been very time-consuming, and apparently not effective because ... not clicking most of the time. I guess just keep doing ... that this is all very time-consuming, delaying my test for later ... and underestimate just how much time I may actually need to ...
While studying is timeconsuming and that definitely needs to be considered in your decision, I think that your mention above is a good point. Sometimes the anxiety and worry of the exam ends up taking a toll. I know it did for me!
That's helpful. I'll dedicate more time to pick them up because I have found that they're not particularly difficult but they are more timeconsuming. The last thing that I want is to be short on time.
... , but quite a bit more timeconsuming with longer, hairier stimuli. If ... really old tests) with shorter time constraints. If you're only ... because you ran out of time, and it would force you ...
... did/thought of. So next time you approach a question like ... re-doing the entire sections. Timeconsuming? Yes. Worth it? Absolutely. Especially ...
... . Take a section at a time. You know you are capable ... the burn out is how timeconsuming it can be.
2 ... kitchen table 96% of the time. I have no idea why ...