I would suggest trying to change your strategy. Something that helped me get from -7 to -3 is by going through the whole section in 25 min and flagging ones along the way that you're not sure of and then spending the last 10 min go through those fla…
I don't think it would be a problem but I'm not sure how you would show ProctorU the 360 or the room you are in and the top and underneath of your desk.
I think you can definitely do it! It's just really important that you study every day. I find that doing 3 hours a day, split into two sessions, works well. This will keep you from getting too overwhelmed and is enough time to make progress.
Yes everything looks good now! 2 "had proceeded" 1 is something you will never see because the grammar is wrong and it would just say 2 precedes 1! But you get the concept now! Proceed and follow are essentially the same.
I study about 3 hours a day as well. I work full time as a nanny and study for 1.5 hours while the baby sleeps in the afternoon and then another 1.5-2 hours between 5:30PM and 8PM. I've been on this study schedule for about 2 months now and have imp…
Hey! I don't have an anxiety disorder but do feel anxious while taking full timed tests and I have seen it affect my score. I saw this discussion post (https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/30593/oct-lsat-takers-a-helpful-tool-for-test-d…