Specifically, what are you guys planning to do during the final week before the LSAT? For those who have taken it before and/or are retaking, what was your test's immediate prior week like and how do you think it contributed to your eventual result?
Did or do you intend to PT like mad everyday? Did you just relax? A mix of both? Drilling? Alternate PT/relax days?
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Re: Strategies for the Home-Stretch
This is my first time taking the test (and my PT average is a bit above what I am hoping for on test day). I am planning on spending a lot of time exercising and napping and cooking and also getting 9+ hours of sleep a night. I'm also going to do some light drilling, such as finishing the the Cambridge Difficult LR packet, and reviewing some difficult games and passages. But not too much studying overall.
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Re: Strategies for the Home-Stretch
Im settling for a 166 come October, and seeking to get a 170+. My past 10 PT's I've peaked with a 171, had my lowest at 163, and my average is a 167.
I got 4 PT's lined up last one being on next Thursday. Plan on drilling Individual Sections (especially LR and RC) to optimize my time/method/approach strategies. Last thing I want is missing a problem because I ran out of time.
I Dont plan on having too many true "off" days, as for me I'm not to much worried out burning myself out. I'd rather spend most of the time I have left towards stabilizing my performance.
As for the rest -- similar to everyone else. Plenty of sleep, eating well, a light jog here and there, etc.
I got 4 PT's lined up last one being on next Thursday. Plan on drilling Individual Sections (especially LR and RC) to optimize my time/method/approach strategies. Last thing I want is missing a problem because I ran out of time.
I Dont plan on having too many true "off" days, as for me I'm not to much worried out burning myself out. I'd rather spend most of the time I have left towards stabilizing my performance.
As for the rest -- similar to everyone else. Plenty of sleep, eating well, a light jog here and there, etc.
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