After the proctor finishes with the directions I'm going to yell out, "I'm gonna give everyone a 5 minute head start."
I'm being facetious of course. -_-
@2RARE2CARE There's a lot of great advice in this thread. One thing I like to add is that it's really tough to go off of the opinions of others. Everyone is different in terms of their own habits (whether they be good or bad). I would really suggest…
@"Dillon A. Wright" Dude. You're a boss. JY and Alan did such a great job in hiring you. Having to keep the peace with all of us LSAT fiends is no small task.
Short answer, 7sage is enough on its own. Some people use other sources to supplement their studying ( e.g., LSAT Trainer, Cambridge packets, Manhattan). But really? You should only look to these other sources only if you're having a real issue with…
You should always be timing. When you want to do things untimed that's what you do when you Bind Review (BR). The earlier you condition yourself to the time constraints of the test, the better off you'll be when it comes to test day.