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When I read the question stem, stimuli and organize information in my head and paper and look through the answer choices, at least 1:20 minutes has passed and it ultimately takes about 2 minutes to pick the answer. What are some tips I can get quick?
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Keep Drilling. It sounds like a very "duh" response, but maybe try a new-ish approach. Load up a set of questions that are low-level with no time limit on the app, then set a 60-second timer on your phone. When that goes off, it's time to look at the answer choices, reset the timer, and do the same with the answer choices. Over time, you will get better at feeling more confident about getting rid of wrong answers, which will reduce your time spent per question. Sometimes you can't discern between two choices; you could spend even 5 minutes and still make no progress. This is the biggest danger on the LSAT: poor time management. For every minute or second you are over, a later question's time is being eaten into. So drill your strategies, try highlighting only key phrases or conditional variables. You do not need to understand every word/sentence in the stimulus, just the relevant information. As you drill, you start to move faster, a result of becoming more confident in your selection/elimination process and reading skills. Unfortunately, the only way to get faster is to keep grinding. Keep in mind, there are certain questions that are designed to take longer than others, match the reasoning, and higher levels are good examples, but not the only ones. If you notice a particular type is taking longer than usual, review your fundamentals and start back at 60 or 70 second timers.