nolatom
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But this is the LSAT--it's an aptitude test (that's what the "A" used to mean, not a 'content-based' test. No one studied for it way back in the day when I took it, you just watched the clock to make sure you could answer that last bank of questions if they were bunched together. Now, it's all cramming for test-taking technique?
Diving might be just the ticket to free you from anxiety enough to help you through it. Being relaxed will serve you better than being amped-up. So, right decision, go dive...
Usually it's my wallet or the lack of time that makes me say 'no' to diving.
Anyway, DSAO and good luck on the LSAT
Diving might be just the ticket to free you from anxiety enough to help you through it. Being relaxed will serve you better than being amped-up. So, right decision, go dive...
Usually it's my wallet or the lack of time that makes me say 'no' to diving.
Anyway, DSAO and good luck on the LSAT