u/Familiar_Dirt_104

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Question for LSAT Veternas

Whenever I take a diagnostic, I can’t help but feel my mind winding off at times. I try my best to simulate test conditions in my home, but inevitably my roommates need something or I’m getting calls or overthinking about a conversation I’ve just had.

In the real LSAT, did yall “lock-in!” I’d like to think that will happen to me and my classroom noises background videos have attempted to set the scene, but it’s so hard to laser focus when you’re consciously not doing the real thing.

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u/Familiar_Dirt_104 — 18 hours ago
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June LSAT & Study Tips 2 Weeks ago

Hey everyone, this is my first post here. This last semester, I’ve been juggling much work, LSAT Prep, and school. I haven’t studied nearly as much as I’ve wanted to, and I’m taking the LSAT in June (and possibly again in September). On my first ever diagnostic I got a 155, since then I’ve been consistently mid to low 160s but can make that final push to 170+. LSAT Demon is the platform I’ve been using (someone consistently, but actually consistently as of late).

My goal score is a 170+, does anyone has study tips or a recommended routine to both stay consistent in this final stretch and not go crazy. Sometimes it feels like I’m either avoidant with responsibilities or obsessed, and I’m at the point that when I bomb a section I’m prepared to have a meltdown.

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u/Familiar_Dirt_104 — 18 hours ago