One thing that I've noticed that's been helpful is using the LSAT Analytics tool 7Sage offers. You can see which area you're weakest in, and then go back and re-do those lessons and make sure you're scoring 100% and fully understanding the concepts.
Additionally, I totally agree with whoever said that it's likely an issue in the reasoning process. I used the LSAT Trainer and about halfway through, I was still getting more LR wrong than I was getting right, so I went back to the drawing board and started doing less timed and more BR/untimed. If you can reason it out untimed consistently, then you should be able to get better and faster.
Feel free to message me if you ever want to work on some problems together, but in the meantime, good luck! :)
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Hey! I'm having the same issue.
One thing that I've noticed that's been helpful is using the LSAT Analytics tool 7Sage offers. You can see which area you're weakest in, and then go back and re-do those lessons and make sure you're scoring 100% and fully understanding the concepts.
Additionally, I totally agree with whoever said that it's likely an issue in the reasoning process. I used the LSAT Trainer and about halfway through, I was still getting more LR wrong than I was getting right, so I went back to the drawing board and started doing less timed and more BR/untimed. If you can reason it out untimed consistently, then you should be able to get better and faster.
Feel free to message me if you ever want to work on some problems together, but in the meantime, good luck! :)