Hello! I've been doing drills and PrepTests for the past few weeks and I've noticed one of my biggest struggles when it comes to RC is finding the main point of a question. This eventually leads into me not fully understanding questions later on in a RC section since my understanding of the main point is rather weak. Does anyone have advice to finding out the best ways to find the Main Point in an RC passage?
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Hello! I have currently been studying for the LSAT since mid January 2026 and plan on taking it in June and likely August. However, around the beginning of February, I fell a bit behind on the core curriculum and I've been playing catch up. For context, I'm a second semester junior in college, I've found that I have a lot of time during my breaks, but obviously not as much time when I am at school. My main concern is that I feel like I won't be ready to take the exam in June. I start the practice test period this Monday (3/9) so hopefully I start to feel more confident, but right now I am at a standstill. Does anyone have any advice? Would it be optimal to postpone my exam till August, or take one in June and then August?
Is anyone else who is doing the core curriculum drill questions experiencing a glitch with the timing result? The blind review will say that I spent more than twice the target time on a question, but then the results shows me that I spent 0 seconds on it? Is there any way to fix this?
I edited my study plan a few times, usually what I do just edit the first day of studying to whatever the current day is and update my hours if that makes sense!