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Edited sunday, oct 19

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Drilling "Hardest" Questions

I took the October LSAT and I am signed up to take the November one as well. I felt as though the LR sections were majority hard questions and maybe had only one or two low hanging fruit questions. I was scoring very well on practice tests, but once I took the actual test I did not feel like the PT's were anywhere near representative of the actual test. I am not sure if I should spend this time studying mostly the "Harder" and "Hardest" questions or if my experience was mostly test anxiety. Is there any harm to just drilling the more difficult questions?

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  • Sunday, Oct 19

    I would definitely focus more on drilling difficult questions if that's what you tend to struggle with in your analytics. However, including some easier questions in your drilling help ensure that you're not overthinking 1 star questions like 5 star questions, and also help you drill speed so you have more time for the harder questions :)

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  • Sunday, Oct 19

    Sounds like you were really anxious and stressed during the exam. I think you need more tests under timed conditions and you can do harder/hardest to get used to the language

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