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Saturday, Oct 09 2021

It might be inferences because I usually try to find as many of those as I can, then go into the problems. If the problems give me much trouble, I tend to get flustered.

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Saturday, Oct 09 2021

jasembrazzil765

Advice for Anger from LR Games?

What the title says. I've been studying for the LSAT for a while now, and frankly LR is the only section that seems to utterly piss me off. I can do analytical reasoning and reading comprehension just fine (the only time I get mad on those is when the highlighter feature is being overly-sensitive, but I've learned how it works) but when I do the games, I flat out want to scream and throw things when things stop making sense.

I'm not really someone who deals with anxiety on the LSAT as I often hear others have. For me, it's frustration and anger. I took the August LSAT and I nearly blew a gasket in the middle of the logic games sections.

I think I need to study more, get the fundamentals down more, and overall just expose myself to more difficult problems with a cool mindset. This is really holding me back. I was going to take a practice test today but decided against it so I could focus more on the games in a casual setting without the timer.

Any advice? This test is a challenge of our patience, too, as you all know. Thanks.

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jasembrazzil765
Saturday, Oct 09 2021

If the Lord is willing, I shall get at least a 150 on the January or February exam.

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