Oh definitely no PT the day before! I've always stuck to a couple of LG's and a light revision of all the information I've packed in my head. I'd also recommend some warming up on the day of the test, just to get your brain in LSAT mode. Good luck, you have it!!! :)
Definitely don’t take a test the day before. I actually took 4 days off and did absolutely no LSAT stuff. In fact I worked out every day before the test. Relax! Rest your mind during those last few days.
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Oh definitely no PT the day before! I've always stuck to a couple of LG's and a light revision of all the information I've packed in my head. I'd also recommend some warming up on the day of the test, just to get your brain in LSAT mode. Good luck, you have it!!! :)
Second the advice by @jordankennedy480 you can do some light stuff the day before but don't PT. Good luck!!
Definitely don’t take a test the day before. I actually took 4 days off and did absolutely no LSAT stuff. In fact I worked out every day before the test. Relax! Rest your mind during those last few days.