Welcome back to the grind! I think you should work through the CC first. I highly doubt that you've forgotten everything. You might feel a little rusty on some things but on others you might have a better understanding due to the time away from the …
This is classic burn out. Definitely stay off anything LSAT related for a couple days at least 2-3, some people take a week off. If you've been going hard for a while and you haven't had any break at all try to take off more days. You could work on …
I add that to my fool proof list because it's easy to brush off mistakes as being minor. Every detail counts and any mistake made is worth looking at again.
When I fool proof on an initial try of a game, I use a stop watch to track how long each in…
These are the nondisclosed tests according to the LSAC website:
July 2018
January 2019
March 2019
June 2019
I'm assuming November will be disclosed if no changes will be made to the current information.
You might be on to something with getting a better outcome when you do RC first. I'll suggest trying to do this on a few more PTs to see if you get a consistent result. My first section is always off when I take a PT, but doing some sort of warmup w…
Congratulations on being able to improve your BR score! BR is where the magic happens. I would suggest identifying the question types that are challenging for you and drill those. Also, while taking the timed exam, I would encourage you to implemen…
Taking a gap year is totally fine. If you're taking off an academic year before you graduate just for the LSAT I would strongly suggest against that. There's time for you to study for the LSAT after you graduate, right now your focus should really b…
Although I'm not taking the LSAT tomorrow I wish everyone taking it the best. You've worked so hard for this moment. Keep a positive mindset regardless of what happens. Breathe, believe in yourself and know that at the end of the day it's just anoth…
You know what you're capable of so why settle. I believe in taking as much time as needed to get the score you desire. I wish I had listened to this earlier myself. Like @akistotle stated you are definitely not old. I don't believe in being too old…