I am exhausted, I work from home, home school, sleep four hours and still study 5 hours a day. That being said, as exhausted as I am, slowing down in not an option, take a day break in between each study session if needed, and do some drilling on th…
@"galactic law" said:
@"cynthiaabreu.ca" said:
@"john ryan" said:
Hey cynthiaabreu.ca. I think it's great that you've already figured out about how much time you have to study each day and identified a goal score.…
@sarahblair said:
JY's explanation of fool proofing logic games would give you a lot of improvement and you have the time to do so. If you haven't gone through the CC I would finish the majority of that (I didn't do every reading passage or ev…
@"john ryan" said:
Hey cynthiaabreu.ca. I think it's great that you've already figured out about how much time you have to study each day and identified a goal score. Have you finished the CC? My recommendation is to generate a sched via the s…
@"Hal Incandenza" said:
I agree with above - This is difficult but not impossible. I’d also suggest focusing on LG - I say this often, but watch the “foolproof logic games” video on 7Sage (you can just google it), and do 4 games every day, the…
@SufficientCondition why would it be dissapointing? Is it because of the chance at scoring higher with more questions? Cause otherwise I don't see how having one less section of that horid LR would be bad lol.
The lsat requires alot of mental focus, for me I do best first thing in the morning with a refreshed brain. I am also not a morning person but still its best imo.