She wraps up her LSAT Diary with 4 great pieces of advice (click through for details):
1) RELAX.
2) Know yourself.
3) Do as many PrepTests as possible!!
4) Take your PrepTests in somewhat distracting conditions (i.e. a library, coffee shop, etc.) with other people around.
It’s worth listening to her, because she…
“finished every section within time—sometimes even with time to spare. I felt really great about my logic games, even thinking they were unusually easy. I felt like there were no surprises and I walked out of that room feeling good…I ended up doing worse than usual in my best section (logical reasoning), and looking at my answer choices I realized that I made some really stupid mistakes probably due to rushing through some of the questions. That said, I scored perfectly on logic games— and I have no doubt that would not have happened without Steve’s help.”
If you want to read Caroline’s entire diary entry, you can check it out here.
Til next time!
LSAT Steve
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