@hector.liang Sleep is what I need tostart doing more of. Between LSAT prep, work, and life, I think I am barely getting 4-5 hours a night... Good call on that one man.
... never know, I decided tostart prepping for it anyway I can so ... waking up as I would for the test, 5:30 am ... roughly the same clothes, account for traffic/commute, and take a ... control the level of distractions to also help.
... scorers usually prepare for. I desperately want to get a ... MOST study for somewhere around 9 months to 18 months. ... to try to compare your study time to others if you are searching for ... Everything to gain, basically nothing to lose. Go for it! the LSAT might ...
... how you did on the LSAT in the first place. ... the opportunity to view the test with your answers for 90 ... where to focus more for the next LSAT. It doesn't have to ... keep the newer PTs for the later stages of ... your prep, meaning to hone down the skills that ...
@"Cant Get Right", unless I met my score expectations, I was planning to just take it in February. But I guess it would be beneficial tostartstudying again in third week in case I decide December would be a viable test day.
... that the main argument for everyone saying you should ... know you are unprepared for this exam and that ... you are going to take the exam again ... same mistake again to sign up for your next LSAT until you ... maybe law school is not for you. Either way, I ...