@j_w180 Thank you! I started by doing PTs and sections untimed. Then I timed them but with additional 10-15 minutes. After a lot of practice it became a little bit easier to answer all the question in time. Still, I am often not sure about some answers, but you can't spend too much time on one question (there might be 2-3 question after that which you could answer better if you have time for them). If you are really confused by question try to skip it and come back at the end of the test. Even if, in the end, you answer that question incorrectly, at least you have saved some time for other questions to get them right. This is the way I do it. I would say try this and see if it is a good tactic for you
@EmmaKeane8 Thank you!!! I started more than a year ago. I wasn't consistent in my studies. My first PT score was 146, I did not even BR it (I did not have a lot of time for studying). What helped me was practicing a lot. I stopped doing PTs for some time just to focus on doing separate sections and getting as much correct answers as possible. Studying constantly for the last 2 months was better than what I was doing before
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Congrats! Do you have any tips on time management for the sections? I am struggling a lot on time management and overthinking on the questions:(
@j_w180 Thank you! I started by doing PTs and sections untimed. Then I timed them but with additional 10-15 minutes. After a lot of practice it became a little bit easier to answer all the question in time. Still, I am often not sure about some answers, but you can't spend too much time on one question (there might be 2-3 question after that which you could answer better if you have time for them). If you are really confused by question try to skip it and come back at the end of the test. Even if, in the end, you answer that question incorrectly, at least you have saved some time for other questions to get them right. This is the way I do it. I would say try this and see if it is a good tactic for you
@MailJabrayilov Thank you so much for your advice! I'll try doing that! I wish you all the best with your LSAT journey and law school applications!
This is AWESOME!! Can I ask where you started out/how long it took you to get here?
@EmmaKeane8 Thank you!!! I started more than a year ago. I wasn't consistent in my studies. My first PT score was 146, I did not even BR it (I did not have a lot of time for studying). What helped me was practicing a lot. I stopped doing PTs for some time just to focus on doing separate sections and getting as much correct answers as possible. Studying constantly for the last 2 months was better than what I was doing before
Good Job, good luck on the real test.
@ChelseaHill Thank you!!!
your RC are great
@LSATTAKER congratulations!!!
@LSATTAKER Thank you! I am trying, but RC is still very difficult for me