<p>I hate that I’m about to be one of those overly dramatic CCers, but is it weird that I do 4-5 LSAT questions per day? I start college in the fall as a freshmen.</p>
<p>It’s not weird, lots of people play with logic puzzles (see sudoku). It also probably won’t make much difference on your LSAT.</p>
<p>Why?</p>
<p>10char</p>
<p>Because you aren’t learning to get better. Learning isn’t just repetition, you need to be working towards goals. A couple problems a day isn’t enough to get you there. The critical thinking you do in your major (which hopefully isn’t something like “criminal justice”) will be of far more value.</p>
<p>Oh I know. I was told by my uncle (A HLS grad) that the stupidest and most predictable thing a prospective lawyer can do is major in “political science.” He double majored in chemical engineering and philosophy. Science and math teach analytical and logical skills. </p>
<p>I’m (hopefully) double majoring in math and philosophy.</p>