Self-study
I have been trying to break into the 150s and 160s for LSAT studying but I keep getting stuck at the late 140s. I am having a lot of trouble with logical reasoning and am not sure how to fix it. I am taking the LSAT in February and then taking it again in April. What should I do? What studying techniques should I incorporate? I have been consistently drilling. Every three days I take a day off after studying for two or three hours and working a full time job. Any recommendations?
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Doing the drills is one thing — are you deeply Reviewing the questions you're missing? Deep review = understanding Why you got it wrong, why the wrong answers are truly wrong, and why the right answer is correct + why you missed the right answer, and what will you do differently the next time. This takes a while, but it's helping me!
@monmon Okay! Usually when I get the question wrong, I see why I got it wrong and I be like "yeah that makes total sense" and then I would get the next couple of questions right and then get more wrong and review them and see where I went wrong and still get the similar ones to that one wrong.
@monmon I second this! I have started to really pay attention why I get questions wrong and started to really look at the type of questions I am getting. Another thing I have noticed is that I read the stimulus too fast and then prompts me to read the answer choices wrong.
I can tutor and teach you techniques for the April LSAT and if you work with me diligently, I can assure you at least 15-point increase.
@Senator94 how much do you Charge?