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  • Thursday, Nov 14 2024

    I was in the same situation at one point. 6-7 wrong likely means one, or several of the following: (1) the questions you get wrong are of a specific difficulty level (i.e. more difficult), which is exposing an underlying weakness in those question types (2) you're timing is off, perhaps you're rushing through them or are at a specific point in the section where timing anxiety has increased (3) you haven't been thoroughly blind reviewing / reviewing your mistakes. A big indicator for whether it's a lack of full understanding or a timing issue is whether you get the answers correct during blind review.

    Also, remember that progress will come with time as long as you properly review and drill your weaknesses.

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  • Thursday, Nov 14 2024

    If you are getting ones wrong but of different types it may not be a content issue but rather a strategy/timing issue. Read what i wrote in this post and maybe this will help?

    https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/comment/216525

    I also read this article years ago when i studied for the SAT and it changed how i approach standardized tests. It is by no means the exact same as the LSAT but it is definitely worth a read.

    https://blog.prepscholar.com/how-to-get-a-perfect-sat-score-by-a-2400-sat-scorer

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  • Tuesday, Nov 12 2024

    learn the techniques for solving each type of question and learn all the incorrect answer types

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