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Thank you for this message! I'm sitting here behind on my LSAT studies and about to do a little work before bed. It's nice reading your message, and I wish you the best in the future wherever you end up!
I closed mine by doing worse on blind review.
Sorry, I know that's not helpful lol. I think one way to work on timing is to aggressively skip questions that aren't working for you on your first read-through or so. I did better once I skipped questions that I felt were going to be tough and take more time.
Also, it gives you an opportunity to come back to the question with a fresh mindset and you might see the answer more clearly. That's what blind review does for you too, so skipping allows you to kind of blind review your answers during the test. However, this requires that you get through easier questions quickly and confidently.
I feel like a real way to tackle logic games is to get good and fast at the easy games so you have time to work through the hard ones, which is applicable to LR and RC as well.
For #21, I eliminated D for "social benefit" because I did not consider resting to be something for social benefit, but maybe that was the wrong reason to do so.
I was thinking you just rest because you are tired, and maybe no one else is in the clearing at all so it wouldn't be social and certainly not intentionally so.
Your score should be available now. I'm not sure what you mean about going grey but scores were set to release at 9am EST.
I’m tired of waiting but also if it’s bad at least there’s hope in not knowing.
I wouldn't TBH because Harvard knows why people want to go there. If you could write a good one and had a really good reason to write it, that is a different story, but I really think you would need a really compelling reason to do so.
Take me with a grain of salt, and I would definitely search around because this question is a common one, and some schools have different opinions.