And I don't mean just for the LSAT - for anything.
Do you unwind with some TV? What shows do you watch?
Do you snack or grab some coffee? Run around the block?
Maybe you read a book or chat/text a friend?
I know that a lot of people state that you should try to drill with the older exams and take full PT with the recent exams. What exams are considered "recent" in order to take full timed PTs?
Here's what NYU Law students think what being on law review is like(not really)(well maybe) the rendition is based on the Disney movie Mulan's "I'll make a man out of you": https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XcbMS1bwrQw
... of at least 10 points. What exactly am I to be ... the guides to the LSATs, what can I be studying and ... importantly, I need to know what exactly I should be looking ...
I signed up for the June LSAT at OSU's campus. Does anyone know what room(s) the exam will be held in? I'd like to scope it out because some of the buildings have notoriously tiny desks.
I was just wondering, what does it look like to a Law school when you re-take the LSAT, but get a lower score the second time? I know all the law schools i'm going to apply to do NOT average your scores, but instead consider the highest score.
Do you guys have a strategy for what to do during a PT or a test when you just don't understand a passage after repeatedly reading it and are starting to run out of time?