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so irritated with myself for initially picking D and then changing it at the last second to A
What I noticed when I was physically writing down my low-res summaries was that I was usually taking a couple of words or a phrase that were already in the paragraph, but it was taking longer to write it out. I've been experimenting with highlighting those words/phrases I would have used anyway as my low-res summaries as a way to be able to jog my memory while I'm doing the questions if I need it. It's helped me so much with putting the low res summaries on the screen.
Additionally, I'll underline or use a different color to break up a long paragraph if I need to, usually when competing perspectives are used. Saves me time with the questions! I also always use yellow for Author's POV to highlight the importance of it. It's been working for me so far
Wow these lessons are helping me tremendously! I got -1 the first go-around, and -0 with BR!! I've never felt so comfortable going in to a RC drill and knowing how to approach it now is helping so much - thank you Kevin & 7Sage!!!
DAMN it I was between A and C and chose A because C felt less inclusive - totally missed the "actual" inaccuracy of AC A
I was so focused on trying to stick to the author's point that I chose E even though my gut was telling me it was C
Didn't even consider the strength of the word "validates"
I'm interested! The group me link isn't working
I scored a 162 on August LSAT, trying for the 167-170 range for October test!
I scored well below my PT scores which were around 167, and I scored a 162. Feeling very discouraged and nervous for the October test but am still going to go through and take it
I scored a 162 on the August test and am also so disappointed since I was scoring 167 / 168 on my practice tests. Feeling so discouraged and nervous for the October test!
I did too, not really sure what my thought process was in the moment either...