Is it recommended to read questions aloud when studying for the LSAT? It's easier for me to study that way, but I try not to because when it comes to test day I know I can't speak out to disrupt other students. Does this make sense? How do others study and what's recommended? It's challenging for me to break down the context of questions in my head.
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Hi @ My last PT was a 140. I’m open to studying together sometime on weekends if you’d like?
The explanation was 8 minutes, but we are supposed to answer the question in 1:38 minutes. It's crazy how we are expected to solve these in such a short amount of time. The explanations though are very helpful. I've gotten 10 out of 14 correct so far and I attempted only 12 of them. I naturally skipped 13 and 14 because it looked like a tough read due to my lack of interest in science. However, after the explanation was given in 13, I paused the video and took a stab at the answer choices and ended up getting it right. I did the same thing with 14 and got it right. There were 4 questions that I had written two answers for and when I found that I got them right then I added a side note "trust yourself" so I know not to second myself in the future. 10/14 IS NOT BAD. I'm looking fwd to seeing on what I missed on the second half.
Hi! Is this PST or EST? I'd love to join
Good morning, I'm also checking in to see if this session will be posted for those of us that couldn't make it? Thank you in advance! :)
I'm interested too! How can I join? My email is briannatatyana@.com
interested!
@ hello! I would love to start a study group. I work full time so I'm available evenings and weekends.
Please add me!
Is there still space available? I am interested!
Congrats! Thank you so much for sharing