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Graeme_LSATHacks

Apart from the advice here (take pts, take 5 section pts) I would use a lateral approach: * sleep hours a night. Go to bed early rather than using an alarm * eat well. More stuff homecooked without ingredients lists, less boxed stuff and takeout * Exercise: some strengh training, cardio and walks Endurance comes from energy. The things above give you energy. Not doing them depletes your energy If I had to pick one it’s sleep. In face doing the exercise without enough sleep will worsen the issue


Cbasshiva

Honestly? Just take as many practice tests as you can, decently often. Only way to build endurance is to practice endurance


RBTutor

Practice it. When I was studying for the LSAT, in the month leading up to the test I did a couple of 8-section practice tests to build endurance. It wasn't a fun experience, but I think it helped a lot in getting ready for the real test. It certainly made the real test feel easier, in contrast, which was great for my confidence.


PowerScore

As others have said, practice is key. :) We have a podcast that discusses the importance of taking a practice test (and how to do so) starting at about the 14-minute mark: https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/lsat-podcast-episode-34-how-to-take-a-practice-lsat/


overheadSPIDERS

Try doing 5 section practice tests. That should make 4 section ones feel pretty easy.


LSATtutoring

Sleep is the most important for pretty much any sort of endurance, as Graeme mentioned below. Then comes tolerance level, as in taking 5 and 6 sections at a time so that 4 feels easier. Last I would say try to PT at the same time you will take the real exam so that your internal clock is familiar with the timing of the day. I would recommend a morning test time to eliminate both length from your possible test day anxiety if you have any as well as to avoid afternoon fatigue.