I have been studying for 5 weeks, at least 2 hours a day, and I am still getting so many questions wrong. I don't care if I get some wrong, but I want to get most right. I can never remember all of these acronyms they use on here, I can't tell the difference between different types of questions (sufficient assumption questions, pseudo-sufficient, Necessary, etc), and I don't understand how blind review works/helps. I don't want to take a break and "avoid burnout" because I am already 4 days behind. I would love to do tutoring, as I really think that would help, but it is so freaking expensive. I don't know what to do.
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AudgePodge123!
4 days ago
@rosebudmia thank you! That is super helpful. I realize that I may have just hit a rough section in my study plan (SA AND NA). When I heard that it’s been difficult for most other people, that made me feel better.
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Saturday, Apr 4
@LiviaLSAT Yea, I forgot that it was set in the 17th century when looking at the answer choices. Makes more sense now when I think about it that way.
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Saturday, Mar 28
C got me because i thought "how on earth could a person in a play not have a copy of said play"?
@LukaDoncicForMVP that is actually a very helpful analogy. I’m one of those people who get easily frustrated when I don’t get something soon/immediately, although I know that is an unrealistic standard. You made very good points, and I’m going to try to follow them from now on