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Posted: Tue May 14, 2013 5:54 am
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very well said. I feel the same way. I dont know if I love or hate doing so many PTs, it just became a part of life.objection_your_honor wrote:I remember that feeling. After enough time, you turn into an empty shell and the test kind of just washes over you.
Agreed x2. Once this test is over, I don't know what I'm going to do, it's going to be so weird (assuming no October and no tutoring). I think I'll look at the logic games from future tests for a while just for.. like.. fun?Typhoon24 wrote:very well said. I feel the same way. I dont know if I love or hate doing so many PTs, it just became a part of life.objection_your_honor wrote:I remember that feeling. After enough time, you turn into an empty shell and the test kind of just washes over you.
You'll probably do very well on the test. I loved the LSAT the second I saw it, especially logic games, and now after teaching it for a year I Continue to love it. Reading comp not so much :/StructuresAndForces wrote:I don't necessarily enjoy reading abstractly about the test itself, but I have found that I find practice tests and solving LSAT problems really fun. Especially with the logic games. They feel like a more intricate, multilayered, and time pressured, sudoku. If practice tests weren't as scarce as they are, I would actually do them much more often just for the fun of it. Has anyone else found themselves feeling this way?