Hi guys!

I’m retaking the LSAT for June after taking it in february. My basic issue is timing and controlling my thoughts while i’m under time pressure. As well as Reading comprehension is my absolute WORST section under pressure.

I was wondering if anyone has any advice on how i can navigate studying. I was at a 157 on my pt’s and aiming for 160’s low or mid.

I was also thinking of just timing the sections individually to hone in specifically on my issues per section while taking one full PT a week for now?

Does that sound realistic? Just looking for suggestions.

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6 comments

  • Wednesday, Mar 12 2014

    Great!! Thank you very much!

    I plan to Drill Drill Drill!

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  • Sunday, Mar 09 2014

    Yes, drilling is a good idea. If you know which questions you're weak at, try doing those and analyzing them well afterwards. You could try the same thing for your RC problem: print out a stack of RC from tests you've done in your previous prep. Drill them. (If you've done recent PTs (i.e. 50s, 60s), recycle those because the RC is different than the earlier tests.)

    You have ample time till June. Prep well!

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  • Saturday, Mar 08 2014

    Great! I will start focusing on doing that. Thank you!

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  • Saturday, Mar 08 2014

    IMO, you have to partially block out the time aspect. What I mean by this is internally you should know how much time you have to spend on a question, but don't let it inhibit your problem solving ability. This was my problem. You have to get a sense of when you're spending too much time on a problem, cut your losses, and move on.

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  • Saturday, Mar 08 2014

    Please help guys, i don’t want this to get buried! :(

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  • Thursday, Mar 06 2014

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