Agreed. Talking to yourself about the reasoning structure, opinions,predicting how the passage is going to go, etc. should be promoted in the LSAT, not discouraged!
Damn, I didn't know pens weren't allowed at test day. I guess I assumed that you could since they allow you to use a highlighter. Thanks for the feedback!
Don't pay attention to people who don't know about the LSAT or law school preparation and tell you otherwise. Even if they are close to you and they really think they know what is best for you, they don't in terms of LSAT prep.
Yup, and I hadn't even considered the possibility of annoying others before posting this thread, but it totally makes sense. Thanks for letting me know for sure.
Thanks for the info y'all! I was planning to try it out in my practice tests and see if I am a loud or silent chewer. I don't even know the answer to that question yet! Chewing also helps the brain to have more blood-flow which can potentially help …
If you love and feel passionate about finance go with that. In contrast, if law is your passion you should go with that instead. Put money aside. What do you prefer? You're in a great position to get accepted at pretty much any program outside of HY…
@ENTJ thanks I will try that! @Matt1234567 your description of the pain is exactly what I feel and I'm relatively tall as well. What do you mean by pumping tylenol...as you are taking the test?
Thanks all! While it preoccupies me that what I'm experiencing is not normal, all your advice is of great help. I do need lenses and when I took the exam I wasn't wearing them but I do remember this being a recurring issue. Every time I take a long …
I stand in a pretty normal, upright posture and have my head held high most of the time (to my knowledge). I think I'm a bit more curved and always look downwards as I'm taking the LSAT.
What do you recommend?
@nicole.hopkins they know and I'm earning the company a lot of money every month so they don't care! And yea, being secretive if you print paper at the office is not recommended.
I actually study at the office every day after work and everyone know…
I had a veeeeryy similar burnout situation. I have a similar goal than yours but I scored much lower than you instead. I knew though that if I continued studying for the Feb test (I took the test in december) I would be too burned out. I didn't have…
I say apply. It would mostly depend on how well you prepared the first time around and how much you can improve taking into account your current time availability. I don't know all your story but from the little I know I say apply!