@"Cant Get Right" ohhh!!!!! See, I do mark things on my answer sheet in a similar fashion to come back to, but I've been doing 2 things different from the strategy you just described. First, I always go straight back to the "hard" ones instead of go…
@"Ron Swanson" said:
Should I change centers? I don't know where else around me may even be available/even as good. Or am I just psyching myself out?
I'm taking mine at Suffolk Law School. Are there spots available there still? I've only read good…
@runiggyrun said:
use three staples (top, middle and bottom) to bind your double sided pages together -
l o l. I am so excessive. I staple like a binding on them things. Like staples lined up right next to the next staple. #moreismore
@"Cant Get Right" said:
It was a revelation for me. Before 7Sage, I had studied on my own for about 6 months, but I studied poorly.
same. like - i feel like this is such a common thing for so many of us. When I found 7sage, I was like "welp. …
What @"Cant Get Right" and @"Ron Swanson" said. Taking the test in June is going to be a waste of your time AND a waste of an amazing GPA.
Take a step back. Your GPA qualifies you for the best schools in the country; in the grand scheme of things…
@allison.gill.sanford said:
huge circles around skipped questions, circle the number on the scantron and fill in a random one before you move on)
This is a good idea. Maybe actually doing both might help. making a huge circle around the ENTIRE que…
@allison.gill.sanford said:
and coming back to things in the middle is always harder for her than restarting a paragraph or some kind of reset.
Yes, i'm thinking that is what's slowing me down. I have to like take inventory of ALL surrounding info…
@twssmith thanks!
I made two 168s last week on both PTs I took (I think it was 69 and 70). I took PT 67 and PT 66 this past weekend (170, 172 respectively).
Last weekend, I ended up taking both PTs after 4 pm, and I truly think that made the di…
@Matthew524 said:
like the 180 watch but I have 53 minutes per section
1. me too and I wish I had a 180 watch too!
2. I just bought an analogue watch and scratched a mark into the face at the 53 minute mark. and another scratch at the 48 minute ma…
@"Ron Swanson" I've been trying to implement some of the steps from the skipping panel, and I'm just not really doing so good at it. I'm going to have to modify the advice in some way, because idk if I'm just incompetent or it's my learning disabili…
Yeah. Wtf is with all these dang principle/justify questions. Those take me 2-4 minutes on a good day. I can't keep up with 5 of them in a section. *huffs*
@Caesar16 said:
Thanks! Do you have any suggestions about how to focus during BR?
Hey sorry; just seeing this!
As far as staying focussed on BR, it's definitely a thing I also still struggle with.
Other than the different color pen thing, these…
@MrSamIam said:
If you're not already on ADHD medication, talk to a professional and find out if you need it.
I agree with this; not only for the LSAT, but just for your life in general. #lifechanging
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6. do your PTs at a desk with nothing on it but some extra pencils and your watch. don't put anything else up there. it eliminates the need to fidget and takes away things for you to zone out on.
7. when i do BR, i write each question w…
I have ADHD and another neurological disorder that affects my learning and test-taking ability.
I did what you are describing for almost a year before I broke down and asked for accommodations. (standard accommodations for ADHD are time and a half, …