Hi! I have around 100 wrong questions so far from drills, sections, etc. I went to the analytics, questions, and filtered by LR, incorrect, and the most recent. I have been going all the way to the end and redoing those questions because I honestly forgot some of them by now. I'm redoing them and also taking time to really review what I did wrong the first (and sometimes second) time. BUT, its taking so long. 2 hours of studying and i only get through like 15 questions. Im taking the June LSAT, should I be spending my time this way or more on taking full sections/drilling? (also time is not a huge priority for me)

Also... highly recommend if you hate reviewing wrong questions like right after this has helped so much.

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  • Trugs423 Independent Tutor
    Sunday, Mar 15

    Quality over quantity. In my opinion people tend to go through things too quickly... if you missed a question, review it and stick with it until you understand exactly why you got it wrong. Understand why every single wrong answer is wrong (be able to articulate it). Don't move on until you have a takeaway. You'll get way more out of going over 10 questions like that than you will by going over 30 questions super quickly. Speed can always come later, and often does on its own as a byproduct of deep understanding.

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