when should i prep?

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Don't take my word for it. Listen to Ericsson

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<p>Why is this article being shown by so many as if it were gospel? </p>

<p>Wait, I think this article was suggested on my occasions by blaze, and I am not sure that accepting the article uncritically is advisable, given the context. I think that in terms of the LSAT, practice does not necessarily "make perfect." There comes a point when too much practice will not account for various careless blunders that could occur during the test; more generally, there is a point where the amount of return diminishes too much to justify so much practice (gosh! I believe there is a general statement about this sorta thing, but ya know, I am too frickin' stupid to articulate it at this moment, perhaps you could search Uchicago's newspaper for it or something). Practice might bring you to a 178 or something of the sort, but practicing even further for that 180 is about as silly as watching Telletubies while reading Noam Chomsky. Believe me, I have been there.</p>

<p>Just some perspective: from what I recall, the 25th percentile of admitted students at HLS is a 175.</p>