How to ace the LSAT
How I did it: I took a well-regarded prep course between June and August of this year. When I saw that my scores were all over the place (varying by 9 points), I decided to change my plans to take the test in October. I opted to retake the course (for half price) and registered to take the test in December. BEST DECISION EVER. My scores leveled out a lot, and actually went up higher than I ever expected.
Lessons & tips: Don't take it until you're ready. And take your studying seriously. It sounds like I'm being dramatic, but each point earned could mean $$$ in the future!
Also, nobody is going to tell you this, but people who say they study for 8 hours a day and have taken 50 practice tests are probably lying. Take time to relax if you need it. I took whole days/weekends off at times and have no regrets. Know yourself. Just keep practicing and taking practice tests regularly and monitor your results.
And make sure you have a good testing center! Ask your friendly neighborhood LSAT veterans, and/or visit it beforehand. I got lucky with mine - cushy swivel chairs, long tables, and no noise!
Resources: The PB&J I ate during break. But seriously, message me if you want to know - I'm happy to help.
