Hi all,

Im starting to transition from the course LR content to more drilling and improving speed.

Particularly, I noticed that almost every practice test and section, almost all my wrong answers on the last half to last quarter, where I move more quickly and guess.

While I clearly missed something to get them wrong, I feel like the time really gets to me, espcially since my BR are usually a lot better than my actuals.

I wonder if this is a common feature most people see and the best ways I should do drills (such as what questions to work on, how many should I do at once, what settings or timing features i should do ect).

Also, right now I'm using the notes feature to help me study what im getting wrong, how to do questions more efficiently, and what mistakes I made in lawgic.

Am I missing any critical steps in my review that help me?

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  • julielamberth Independent Tutor
    Yesterday

    The hardest questions in LR will be around 15-22 so that tracks. Look for places to save time. Where are you losing time? Are you quickly skipping an A/C once you see it's extreme/outside the scope/too weak? Are you going directly to conclusion, then evidence in argument based questions? Saving 5-10 seconds per question adds up over the section.

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  • MichaelWright Instructor
    3 days ago

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