Well, I have accommodations, so my time doesn't match up with y'all's, but last week I started at 10:30 and me and @"Ron Swanson" met up for BR at 2:30.
well if anyone wants to meet up with me and @"Ron Swanson" tomorrow for BR for PT 63, pm me here and I'll send you my number and we'll work it out. We meet up at Pavement on Comm Ave at BU Central.
I will also be taking the PT there before hand if …
So they're live, but they are recorded. So you can access them after they air if you're unable to attend them live - or if you just wanted to watch one again.
There are webinars on many topics from specific question types, to personal statements, …
In short - a lot. Also dehydration and general malnutrition will affect your performance. Make sure you're getting all the vitamins and nutrients you need and doing at least 20 minutes of physical activity a day. I know it's hard, but watch the diff…
I started training for a fitness competition about 3 weeks before LSAT in June and I noticed an extreme reduction in stress as well as an increase in energy. I workout 4-5 days a week and track my macronutrients. Basically, I try to follow a super p…
Get you a study buddy or join the BR groups. Defend your answers. Explain why they're right. Out loud. In words.
If you can't do those things, writing them out is good too, but not quite as effective in my experience
Hi! I had the Starter all the way until I started taking the 70s series prep tests. The Ultimate+ is wonderful but I just honestly couldn't afford it at the beginning of my studies. I went from a 151 diagnostic to 169 on the actual test in June usi…
I made a 169 in June. I'm retaking in September @giordanifabiano
@pcoelho it took me around 35 PTs to get to a level of comfort and familiarity.
@LARamsNation love you boo ;*
I mean if you like MUST see a newer test and you're just DYING from impatience, fine. Take a 60s or a 50s. But I wouldn't do 67-77 until like - you're 100% SOLID on foundation things. You cannot get those back.