How do you approach the test? Forum
- cloudhidden
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How do you approach the test?
On a scale of lifeless passivity to reckless aggression, what attitude do you bring to your studies and/or the test? Anyone find an effective balance?
- ilovelawtays
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Re: How do you approach the test?
How do I approach the test?


- Cerebro
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Re: How do you approach the test?
With unbridled enthusiasm and a pot of coffee. I will find balance after October.
- The Platypus
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Re: How do you approach the test?
How I approach the LSAT


- 05062014
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Re: How do you approach the test?
Exactly. Only way to beThe Platypus wrote:How I approach the LSAT
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- cloudhidden
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Re: How do you approach the test?
I mean more or less the mindset while taking the test. Intellectual detachment would be the ideal but I either get too intense or my mind can wander a bit.
- 05062014
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Re: How do you approach the test?
I think the advice they give is to just write something in LG section if you're panicking. This advice holds true for LR as well. Read arguments and write something, anything, about each one before u look at answer choices .... Helps me not have to reread stimulus and keeps me pressed for time such that I'm forced to stay in the zone