I have a cousin who never studied much,we studied together but she gives most of her time to her phone than studies after writing the LSAT ,she passed and I failed😣, I asked her how she did it, just found out she got her help from Mr Thomas ..
I agree with all of them but #6 is genius. Just let your brain be with you and know it is still there and what I mean is that gives a confidence boost! For example, if I took a summer break from college to decompress I would still go and get alone time to study and read just to boost my confidence and let myself know I am still there for my schooling. Kinda of like giving yourself extra love ❤
I've viewed a few videos of test taker pointers and gain from each. Most avow the three Bibles and Khan. I do appreciate the tip on working the brain on the day of the test. That seems to be a good idea I hadn't considered but now see the wisdom in it. Thank you.
Listen, I have only EVER finished Literally any section by anticipating. I think for anyone who isn’t a particularly fast reader (fast and accurate) or processor, it’s the only way to do it.
Do you recommend the Powerscore Logical Games "Workbook"? And regarding practice practice practice, is it best to hold up and build the fundamentals prior to so many PT's, or get going with it? Thanks a bunch and Congratulations
i had the logic games workbook but i didn’t use it much. i found the practice questions in the powerscore bible and the PTs were sufficient. i would recommend building a foundation before jumping into PTs! those are a limited resource and it’s kind of a waste to just take tests if you don’t really know what you’re doing yet. good luck!
@@legalstudies1397 Thanks! I thought your content and tips were great. Particularly taking 1 game pretest on test day to warm your brain up for logical thinking. Appreciate it :)
i recommend doing all of your practice exams on a computer or ipad so you get used to the format. i would scan the practice exams onto my ipad! also get used to reading things on devices like books, the news, etc so your eyes adjust to the format!
I heard the powerscore bibles were a bit over explanatory. I was wondering what your experiences with this test tool have been like. I was thinking about starting with Khan Academy and seeing if I needed other materials to supplement my studying. But do you recommend starting with the Bibles instead?
I think Khan Academy is a great resource! You can definitely get a lot of targeted practice with it but I personally found myself needing more to get to my goal score. I would say try it out and see how you feel and what score range you’re testing in with just that and go from there!