I went through some the curriculum, and I feel like I am not retaining any information, especially feel very defeated when doing the practice LSAT questions in the curriculum. I don't know how to improve myself, do I justr go back or how do it quicker?

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  • Tuesday, Apr 14

    Have you attended the live classes? I find that I am able to better understand what a question is asking from the explanations of the live instructors.

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    Tuesday, Apr 14

    @iselachavezg i have not, ill give it a try

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    Tuesday, Apr 14

    @BillyNotReally give it try. I am sure you will get the hang of it with continued practice

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  • Sunday, Apr 12

    Are you watching the video explanations for the practice questions?

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    Tuesday, Apr 14

    @icedshakenespresso yes, and it feels like ahhh i should have known the answer

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    Edited Tuesday, Apr 14

    @BillyNotReally I think that's common. Answer choices aside, do you understand their process (i.e. what they do with the stimulus)? If you don't recognize their approach, try revisiting the curriculum, learning Lawgic, etc.

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    Tuesday, Apr 14

    @BillyNotReally I felt the exact same way, like omg of course B was the correct answer. Notice why you chose the wrong AC as well, and then write it down in your wrong answer journal alongside why the right answer is correct. Note any common traps or tendencies you are doing, Then the next time you do any drills or questions, look over your wrong answer journal to avoid making the same mistakes. Hope this helps!

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