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5/5, but I am still going too slow. I am taking +3 on some and +1:00 on others. When should you start prioritizing speed? Is there a lesson or any method that 7sage goes over on how to pick up speed, or when to start worrying about speed?
took one and got a 1/5 which made me feel like I have been doing all of this studying for nothing. I took another one with different questions and got a 5/5. I am still going too slow and it seems I lack consistency. Maybe I am anticipating the questions and therefore ready to use different tools and tactics, but then the question is asking something different than what I was preparing for. Does anyone have any advice on how to go into each question prepared, but not where you are ready to use a skill or tool that does not apply? Or how to know what tool or skill to use just by reading the question?
If you are a non-traditional student who has been working in the medical field for your undergrad and just recently this year started the pre law journey, is it ok to get a letter of rec from a Physical Therapist or Doctor that knows you better along with a science professor? Or is it better to have a lawyer write you one?
What has helped me the most is try to think about finding an answer that connects the premise to the conclusion. Look for an answer that states a rule that connects the premises and facts in the stimulus to the conclusion. The correct "rule" will state the facts given in the stimulus that need to be triggered in order for the conclusion to happen or be true.