- Posts: 3
- Joined: Sep 18, 2022
- Wed Sep 28, 2022 10:41 am
#97511
Hi besties!
I'm sure this has been asked already but: how are the individual LSAT sections split up with either double time or time and a half? For example, the internet/reddit says that time and a half would grant 52:30 per section and double time would be 1 hour and 10 minutes per section. I'm neurotic and I want to make sure I'm timing my drills and eventually PTs correctly.
Secondly, I wanted to ask for opinions on timing vs not timing drill sets. Ive been working on the beginning of my prep, and I have been working on both Must Be True and Basic Linear Game drill sets 1. I've read that timed vs untimed varies, but I also have ADHD, so I was wondering if it would be more beneficial to time drills with the accommodations I want to receive? (Time and a half) Additionally, should I aim to finish drill sets in one sitting?
I'm sure this has been asked already but: how are the individual LSAT sections split up with either double time or time and a half? For example, the internet/reddit says that time and a half would grant 52:30 per section and double time would be 1 hour and 10 minutes per section. I'm neurotic and I want to make sure I'm timing my drills and eventually PTs correctly.
Secondly, I wanted to ask for opinions on timing vs not timing drill sets. Ive been working on the beginning of my prep, and I have been working on both Must Be True and Basic Linear Game drill sets 1. I've read that timed vs untimed varies, but I also have ADHD, so I was wondering if it would be more beneficial to time drills with the accommodations I want to receive? (Time and a half) Additionally, should I aim to finish drill sets in one sitting?