@"Accounts Playable" said:
I used a cheap Casio watch with a rotating bezel, and I liked it better than watches with a "reset" timer button anyway.
Would you mind sharing/providing a link to the watch you used? Thanks!
There's plenty of drills you can do to test where you're at. I don't think it's worth it to take a while PT, but it may not be a bad idea to take a section from a Pre-36 test if you really want to see where you're at.
I mean it is and it isn't. It's much better to get the best score you can, obviously. But it's even more ideal if you can get the best score you can and apply by thanksgiving.
Honestly...it depends on how many questions I circle so LR can be quite variable ranging from 1-4 hours. LG...30 minutes unless there is a killer game. RC is about 2-4 hours bc it's my weakest so I take a long time on it to try and get better.
I re…
Slow down! I misbubble occassionally when I go too fast.
Also, try singing the answers in a short jingle to yourself. Four of the five letters rhyme with each other so I'm sure you could think of something. And it's mandatory to break into that Jac…
Congrats! This is something that hurt me on LR and continues to plague me in RC. Considering you results, I'm gonna try it there. It seems to work well!
I remember a lot of things too. But it's about the processes, not the results. It doesn't matter if you know the answer, you have to know how to get there because that's what you're going to do on test day. Sure you may remember some of the drills a…
If you are that far off from your goal, I think you need to first write out what your weaknesses are then revisit the CC for those weaknesses. Drill them. Get used to them. Learn more about yourself. Which brings me to my next point: understand how …
While I think that being flexible is important, I think it is just as important to make a schedule and stick to it. Believe it or not, I feel that I am much more productive with less time to study as opposed to having more. I know that two hours eve…
@"Daniel.Sieradzki" said:
@danielznelson Haha, that is because I am too busy being a Mentor and answering questions. I see threads about people dreaming about the LSAT, I dream about Rainbow Road. The finish line is in sight......All of a sudd…
I would definitely take an at least two week break. You've been prepping for June and you can't just roll into December. You'll burn out real fast. Take a break, celebrate, and get back at it in at least two weeks.