Debilitating time crunch in lead-up to October 1st Forum
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Debilitating time crunch in lead-up to October 1st
Is it realistic to cover several practice tests (if taken every other day) in the next 20 days leading up to the LSAT?
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- 941law
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Re: Debilitating time crunch in lead-up to October 1st
I'm assuming this is the question? I do 2 PT days in a row - 1 day of reviewing both - repeat.How the hell am I supposed to cover enough PT's with this relaxed attitude of taking a PT every other day?
Starting today (Spet. 10th) that gives you 14 PT's total.
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Re: Debilitating time crunch in lead-up to October 1st
PTs are overrated around here. If you have truly learned the concepts through drilling, you just need to do a handful of PTs to work on your stamina and pacing.
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Re: Debilitating time crunch in lead-up to October 1st
I agree. I took the LSAT before I found TLS, and spent most of my time drilling or doing timed practice sections. I studied nearly every day, but I think I only took 10 or so PTs over the 3 months I was studying. I never took more than one a week, except the week before the test when I took two. Don't talk yourself into freaking out, please!Tiago Splitter wrote:PTs are overrated around here. If you have truly learned the concepts through drilling, you just need to do a handful of PTs to work on your stamina and pacing.
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