Should you study the day/night before LSAT? Forum
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Psingh

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Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
Should you study the day/night before LSAT or is it better just to rest because at that point there is not much you can improve on?
- Ded Precedent

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Re: Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
Just rest and then do some drills the morning of the exam (like 2 or 3 questions or 1 game).
- Brettanomyces

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Re: Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
+1Ded Precedent wrote:Just rest and then do some drills the morning of the exam (like 2 or 3 questions or 1 game).
Get a good night's sleep and make sure you're ready to go in the morning.
- PDX4343

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Re: Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
Agree with previous posters. Don't do anything the day before then review the morning of the test. One thing that I wish I would have done when I took the LSAT is study less the week of the test. I took a few pts the week of and ended up feeling pretty burnt out the day of the test.
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chizzy

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Re: Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
Different people have different methods. For me, I had to keep doing some light LR drills the day before and hours before the test. I realized when I stayed away from LR for a while, it takes some time for me to ease into the test. You don't have to take PTs, but drills would be credited.
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rebexness

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Re: Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
Definitely depends on the person. If I take a few days off I get fatigued and sloppy easily.
- foundingfather

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Re: Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
I took it easy the week before my first test and I felt the same way.rebexness wrote:Definitely depends on the person. If I take a few days off I get fatigued and sloppy easily.
I took a PT before my retake and did better. I was less anxious on the day of my retake; it just felt like a PT I had to try my absolute best on.
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Splitter1415

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Re: Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
I just had a glass of wine and went to bed early. Relax and you'll do fine.
- pertristis

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Re: Should you study the day/night before LSAT?
I had two beers and played RockBand. Things turned out fine.