@mixedlaw Hi! I read your comment and would be interested at looking at your spreadsheet!! I don't think I am doing the BR process well enough, but I have only done 2 PTs so far.
My first PT I did shit, but your score will definitely increase. I would recommend starting with LG and perfecting all of the games based on repetition, and then working your way up to LR. My goal score is a 165 so I am in the exact same boat. I sco…
@s_lovett2u said:
I am in the same boat and this post gives me some extra motivation to keep on keeping on. Thanks
Yes me too TBH!! Lets get this bread
It depends to what school you're applying too. I am also re taking the LSAT in November and in my humble opinion, if you get a higher score above the median you will be fine. Also, applying in November is not actually that late. You will still get s…
@CharlieHu said:
I've been working full time and studying for almost 6 months now. Just want to share my schedule with you. Following this strictly has prevented me from burning out.
I get off at 5pm from work every day, and arrive home a…
@fycw2068 said:
I'm also working full-time while studying for the LSATs. I also have 2 kids so I COMPLETELY understand burn out and can definitively say, the only way to avoid burn out, is to rest well.
4 hours right after a full work da…
@"Gee-dawg" said:
@ebby_luna sounds like you are doing the pomodoro technique( studying for 25 mins and taking a 5 min break). I switched it up a bit by studying for 45 mins and giving myself 10-15 min breaks.
I am actually gonna try that to…
I am putting in at least 4 hours each day studying for 5x a week and then going out on either Friday or Saturday to reward myself. But it is so HARD, some times i literally have no motivation. I also give myself breaks to use my phone, because if I …