I guess I use a different approach because taking a PT and blind reviewing the whole thing at any point after finishing the PT kinda bums me out and removes me from where i was when i was answering the questions. My advice, and it's helped me a bit, is to do your 5 section PT's every once in a while fully timed and BR if you feel comfortable doing so. BUT, more often than not time your sections as if you were taking a true LSAT and BR immediately after you finish each section. This has actually left me with 3-4 minutes on RC and sometimes 1 minute after LR to go back and review. Plus, being able to look at some questions that i wasn't 100% sure on and then go with the answer choice of my liking has seriously helped! It puts me in a position where I truly see the mistakes i make in a timed setting and how i can avoid them during the lengthy 5 section PT. Works different for everyone so i definitely recommend giving it a shot!
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I guess I use a different approach because taking a PT and blind reviewing the whole thing at any point after finishing the PT kinda bums me out and removes me from where i was when i was answering the questions. My advice, and it's helped me a bit, is to do your 5 section PT's every once in a while fully timed and BR if you feel comfortable doing so. BUT, more often than not time your sections as if you were taking a true LSAT and BR immediately after you finish each section. This has actually left me with 3-4 minutes on RC and sometimes 1 minute after LR to go back and review. Plus, being able to look at some questions that i wasn't 100% sure on and then go with the answer choice of my liking has seriously helped! It puts me in a position where I truly see the mistakes i make in a timed setting and how i can avoid them during the lengthy 5 section PT. Works different for everyone so i definitely recommend giving it a shot!