@lsatplaylist said:
@"Paul Pederson", That you've cleaned your apartment is a good thing. I'd say maybe go out somewhere you find relaxing.
I'll prob go do some fly fishing at a local pond. I haven't touched my fly rod in over 2 years.
So, what to do today? Today is my first full day off since the test and now I don't have anything to do. Aside from calling my mom and talking with her for a while (I need to hear her tell me I did just fine) I have zero plans. All my books are in s…
Yep, thats the one!
@"Harmmanb-1" said:
@"Paul Pederson" said:
I made two stupid stupid stupid STUPID rookie mistakes and caught them both at the last minute, I didn't have time to brute force to ensure I corrected them, but Im st…
I made two stupid stupid stupid STUPID rookie mistakes and caught them both at the last minute, I didn't have time to brute force to ensure I corrected them, but Im still so mad at myself for making them. I even diagramed them correctly but my mind …
I feel like I completely bombed this test. About to have a sandwich, go to bed, and get up tomorrow morning and start prepping for June. > @"michelle.zysk99" said:
I feel unexpectedly depressed...not about the test (thats a whole different fe…
I work 3pm-11pm, just got off of 3 work days in row where I worked from 7pm-7am. Trying to get my sleep pattern back to getting up early in the morning so Im ready for this Saturday.
Yea, I tore it when I sat in Dec. Dec 16 was such a blur of nervousness and anxiety that I can't remember much. Kinda like the first 24 hours of bootcamp.
I sat in Dec 16 but couldn't remember the thickness of the paper. I keep having this recurring dream that my pencil pokes through the paper and I can't diagram the games during the test. lol
Im hoping they release Feb early, that would nice.
LSAT 80, 145, now I'm scoring in the mid 160s consistently. It took months and months and months. Literally thousands of hours. I imagine all told Ive prob spent around 2,500 hours working on and learning this test. Around 6-9 hours a day 4-6 days …
Sat for LSAT 80, December 2016. Got a 145. -19 RC, -16 LG. Now I'm PTing around 165-168. My improvement seems to have come from drilling full sections and spending an enormous time on BR, and foolproofing games. Sitting again next month.
@"sbc.mom_3x" said:
Studying tonight after I put the kiddos to bed.. Ringing in THE NY with some LGs
Heck yea! Thats what I'm doing, just got done doing pt lg sections 61-67 here at work! Ill be here until 3am then up at 9am to start all ov…
@tringo335 said:
Thanks for the question! I am in Dallas as well and need some advice on where to test also.
Gotta do collin county. Plus the drive in the morning is super easy, just right up 121.
@lapuccio83 said:
@"Paul Pederson" said:
You can not go wrong with Collin County. I tested there back in Dec 2016 and am testing again in Feb. That place is the best.
Hi Paul! I’ve heard the same about Collin County from ot…
I foolproofed all the games in the CC, then started on 1-35. It took me 2 months of nothing but LG to see any improvement. Currently Im foolproofing PTs 50-65, after I finish a full PT I always FP the LG section just to make sure. I'm finally to the…
I know exactly what you're talking about, Ive had a bulging disk in my neck since 2005. One thing thats helped me is fitness, I've been doing a lot of core workouts and taking fish oil. I would recommend military press, planks, and as much fish oil …
I've also done it and still do. I've woken up sleep walking before looking through my desk searching for the sufficient assumption. Took me a bit to realize I was dreaming and remember its a concept, not a tangible item.