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Originally Posted by troutman
Just practice old LSAT exams over and over.
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Yup. I wrote in June 2004 and I wrote as many practice exams as I could get my hands on. Chapters/Amazon sell books that contain 10 actual LSAT exams from previous years. Get your paws on a couple of those and study the questions.
The biggest advice that I got when I prepared was actually the procedural crap that goes on before the exam. A lot of writers get jacked up and ready to write as soon as they get into the room. The reality is that the proctors read all the instructions out loud and slowly, you have to get finger printed, and you have to be seated and handed the exam in a certain way. Basically, allocate an hour from the time you walk into the exam room to when you start writing.