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I have the need to prove/ explain why every answer choice wrong before I feel confident with the correct answer. by the time it's time for me to select the right answer, I see much work on my scratch paper that I overlook the correct answer! suggestions on how I can stop feeling the need to prove why the wrong answers are wrong?
secondly, how are you guys working to improve attention to detail? i rush to finish in time, and end up missing out on important details. (Especially on Logic Games)
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I think it is good to prove why every wrong answer is wrong for beginner and intermediate level of LSAT preparation. But, at some point you have to let go of this method and rely on your intuition, since at some point, what you have learnt should become intuitive. You just need to make a conscious effort to be more confident in choosing an answer choice.