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22nd June 2012, 09:01 AM
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LSAT Timer Reviews
I am preparing for the LSAT and I want to know that how much time have I consumed to crack the exam?
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22nd June 2012, 11:30 AM
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Re: LSAT Timer Reviews
It is an only timer that allows you to bring for the LSAT is a silent analog wristwatch. The only timing devices allowed at LSAT test centers are analog wristwatches. It seems best to practice with the actual timer you use during the test. It is much comfortable in using. It will help you learn not to spend too much time on any one question. As your timing improves, you will be able to answer more questions. So it is beneficial for improving your score.
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25th March 2015, 04:51 PM
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Re: LSAT Timer Reviews
I want to know that is 1 year time is enough to do preparation of LSAT exam, and some good books for that exam so will you please provide me information about it ?
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25th March 2015, 05:01 PM
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Re: LSAT Timer Reviews
As you want to know that 1 year time is enough to do preparation of LSAT exam, so yes if you want to do preparation then 1 year is enough to do preparation. Here I am giving you some tips for doing studies: You should maintain a time table for studies. You should do studies regularly. You should do study according to syllabus. You should do study according to exam pattern. You should choose some good books for doing studies. Here I am giving you some good books: The Official LSAT SuperPrep (English) Publisher: Law School Admission Council Universal`s Logical Reasoning for CLAT, LSAT and other Law Entrance Exams, Publisher: Wiley India McGraw-Hill's LSAT, 2014 Edition (English) (Paperback) Publisher: MCGRAW-HILL BOOK COMPANY The LSAT Trainer (English) Publisher: Artisanal Publishing |