Is it a good idea to take the LSAT (actual) once as a practice, to get a feel for the test site/conditions, or is it better to just give it your all and only take it once?
jessicamarie answered Saturday May 31 2008, 9:25 pm: for some a "practice run" may be a good thing. for like you said to get used to everything. Doing a practice run can also help you to set a goal as to what score you want to make and how to get there. Granted the practice run may turn into all you need and you only had to do it once, looking at the test as a practice run should also help you to loosen up not be so stressed about it which in turn can help your results also.
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