I have just been using the idea that it should take about 1:24 per question and timing myself off of that per set. I didn't know if individually timing each question was a good or bad thing. Thanks!
I recently graduated and am just serving at a restaurant part time. I can sort of relate. I tried to take the LSAT twice while in school and decided it was best to wait till I graduated so I could focus on it.
I had extensive discussions with my pr…
This is true @Q.E.D. I'm not the most patient person in the world when it comes to tests so this will be a tough habbit to break but it is necessary. Thanks for the advice!
@"Dillon A. Wright" Are the 17-35 tests for the question sets at the end of each section? Those are the questions I'm mainly concerned about getting a hold of.
Great to see more Aggies on here haha @cgracia12 whooop! @lawschoolstuff16 I am trying to get at least 4 hours a day in so I'm definitely in the ball park. Thanks!
Thanks @"Not Ralph Nader" and @"Cant Get Right", I felt the extra drive so far just by getting started up again. I know there will be those times that I won't want to study so I'm glad y'all are confirming my initial thoughts. I think having gone th…
Thanks @desire2learn and @ScooterMinion, I appreciate the encouragement. Even in just this week, I definitely have felt less pressure to blow through the material and have actually keyed in on a couple of new things I missed last time so I have alre…
I couldn't agree more with all of that. I'm trying to land a restaurant serving job and those vary in times but I feel like it just comes down to discipline. I definitely know the feeling of "not feeling it" on certain days. I appreciate the help!
Thanks! Its nice to hear from someone who is working too. I will be probably near full-time hours wise, but I feel its still possible to study effectively. I took a couple of practice tests and the blind reviews were brutal sometimes because of the…