Hey guys going to try to keep this short.
I've basically been sick for almost two weeks now which means my ability to concentrate has been terrible (mostly due to general feeling of unwellness and being constantly tired). Between the LSAT and classes, my concentration has been tested to say the least! Due to this, I've not been doing any timed sections or PT's (I am writing in December).
I've been drilling though, albeit at times pretty distracted, just trying to fight through it. I've yet to do a timed section or PT though, because I'm sure I'd do terribly and don't want to get destroyed on the sections. Drilling RC has been really hard but Im trying to, and games and LR seem to be a bit easier for me to drill, so I've mostly been doing those.
I am wondering if you guys think I should just continue to drill out of cambridge until I feel better - which I'm guessing will be sometime next week - or just start doing timed sections / PT's? I've been thinking maybe I should try some sections untimed, but not sure if that d be a waste of time or not. Getting a bit nervous because I thought I'd be able to have a lot more sections and PT's under my belt by this point, but I've got side tracked so badly by this cold.
Any advice would be great.
Need some quick advice. Forum
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Re: Need some quick advice.
As soon as you're able you should do a PT. With that being said, don't kill yourself if you really are ill. Depending on the severity of your illness (and consequential inability to focus) your PT may be pretty useless since it will be an unrepresentative benchmark.
Best luck
Best luck
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Re: Need some quick advice.
I'd work on drilling and save your PTs until you are ready (mentally and physically) to do so. Luckily, December is a ways away. Take your vitamins!