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  • Wednesday, Sep 21 2022

    Efficiency is a balance of speed and accuracy—you want to collect as many points as you can as fast as you can. You can neither get questions wrong fast enough, nor get them correct slow enough to achieve a good score. In other words you want the easy points first, then come back for the harder ones. See also https://classic.7sage.com/why-you-have-to-skip-questions-on-the-lsat/.

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  • Wednesday, Sep 21 2022

    I don't think that it would be. It goes against everything JY teaches us here. If all questions are worth the same, why not do the easy questions first?

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