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Wednesday, Dec 09 2015

LG progress

Hey,

Just getting into LG curriculum and wondering if everyone else started off extremely slow too? I find that I'm spending way too much time on certain questions with the obvious intention of improving my speed as I go along.

Does everyone start off this way? It's kind of discouraging, but the bright side is that I AM understanding what I'm learning, and with the additional time, I seem to come up with the right answer about 90-95% of the time. By the way, not talking about a whole lot of time - just a couple extra minutes per game than what would be expected on test day.

Thanks for the advice!

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  • Thursday, Dec 10 2015

    @nye887085 I like this!

    I have more...

    The LSAT is not a sprint, its a marathon.

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  • Thursday, Dec 10 2015

    @kennedybj959 it's not going to matter how you started but how rather how you finished.

    I like this!

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  • Wednesday, Dec 09 2015

    Yes, and starting out LGs were slow for me, too.

    IMO you have the beginnings of the right approach - improve accuracy then speed. Improving speed requires tracking data (time it takes you, by common Game type) to ID and prioritize which weaknesses to work on. Then within those games, ID time it takes you to diagram and answer each question to, once again, ID and address what is slowing you down the most. Drill until your weaknesses become strengths, then move on to the next Game type.

    When starting I barely finished two games within 35 minutes. Currently I finish 3 consistently, with most often 2 or so questions remaining in the fourth game. So keep at it!

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  • Wednesday, Dec 09 2015

    I'm adding a discussion I created 8 months ago to give you some perspective: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/2577/foolproof-ing-is-never-ending

    It'll all get better.

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  • Wednesday, Dec 09 2015

    Yes, that's normal. Your time will improve as your knowledge and familiarity improves, and as you say you are understanding things fully, so I'm sure time improvement will follow.

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  • Wednesday, Dec 09 2015

    Just keep at it. And don't forget you have a great community here to help you along the way.

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  • Wednesday, Dec 09 2015

    You'll be surprised how much you'll pick up. Eventually if you do enough games, it will become 2nd nature and you won't need to take extra time. But this is assuming that you're correctly making inferences, because once you master those, you can speed up going through the questions.

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  • Wednesday, Dec 09 2015

    I think everyone is at a different level when they start the course, so for some they will learn much quicker and others may take more time. In the end, it's not going to matter how you started but how rather how you finished. Keep putting the effort in and you'll see the results.

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