hi! I definitely get this sort of outcome with my section practice vs my full PTs. I feel like in sections once I pass question 15, at least for me, I tell myself that I'm past halfway done and that I'm "almost there" ... and it might be that one is also fresher when doing a singular section.
But I'm trying to reduce this discrepancy between my section scores vs full PT scores by working on my mental stamina -- I like the 3-section PT feature 7sage has and I think this might be a good way of working your way up. Also at least for me, PTs are very daunting and it's sooo hard for me not to feel vexed in some sort of way when approaching a PT ~ so I've been trying to think about it in pieces, and taking every section as a piece, then within a section each passage or every 5 LR questions as a little chunk. It's a mental game of thinking about it as "eating the elephant in pieces" if you know what I mean.
Also, for me, the full PTs have unfortunately been more of an indication of how I perform on the actual LSAT...
Sorry this is not as helpful but you're def not alone xx
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hi! I definitely get this sort of outcome with my section practice vs my full PTs. I feel like in sections once I pass question 15, at least for me, I tell myself that I'm past halfway done and that I'm "almost there" ... and it might be that one is also fresher when doing a singular section.
But I'm trying to reduce this discrepancy between my section scores vs full PT scores by working on my mental stamina -- I like the 3-section PT feature 7sage has and I think this might be a good way of working your way up. Also at least for me, PTs are very daunting and it's sooo hard for me not to feel vexed in some sort of way when approaching a PT ~ so I've been trying to think about it in pieces, and taking every section as a piece, then within a section each passage or every 5 LR questions as a little chunk. It's a mental game of thinking about it as "eating the elephant in pieces" if you know what I mean.
Also, for me, the full PTs have unfortunately been more of an indication of how I perform on the actual LSAT...
Sorry this is not as helpful but you're def not alone xx