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I'm taking the LSAT on October 9th and submitting my apps shortly after. I've been taking practice tests, but not under actual testing conditions. I've been doing 4 sections (no experimental) with ~1 minute break between each section. Now I want to take the practice tests under actual testing conditions, but I can't find the information for how to do that anywhere. Googling just give advertisements for improving your LSAT score.
So can any law student tell me how this is done? I think it's take the first 3 sections, take a 15 minute break, and finish the last 2 sections. I just need someone to confirm that this is right so that I'm not completely screwed on test day. I'll update with admission decisions in a few months hopefully.
   
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Yeah it's 3 sections, 15 min break, 2 sections.
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Thanks for clearing that up, Nony. Thought it might have been 2 sections, 15 minute break, 3 sections.
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you really wanna simulate it, jack up the heat in your house, sit in the bathroom or the most uncomfortable area you can find and test there. No joke, it's fuckin' miserable and really never got worked up for tests
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Yep, 3 sections, break, 2 section is how LSAT is done.
GL with the test =] and I hope your random isn't the section you least like. For me it was 2x reading comp. which was a pain especially since one of the texts was about the atmosphere or some shit like that >.<
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You know you've hit a new low when you're scouring TL for law school threads instead of doing your actual law work.
Good luck on your exam tomorrow!
Edit: Study tip: don't study today - it won't help you out at all, haha.
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