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jasnit0990
Monday, Dec 30 2024

Hi! I totally understand and empathize with your struggles. It seems like you mightttt be viewing the Logical Reasoning section as a set of individual questions, which is something I did at first too. However, the key is to shift your focus to recognizing the underlying patterns and logic behind the questions. It's less about tackling each question in isolation and more about approaching them like problems with definitive answers—similar to math problems. That mindset really helped me improve.

Another strategy that worked well for me was doing blind review. Regardless of whether you got a question right or wrong, write out the question type, summarize the passage or argument, and explain why each answer choice is right or wrong. This process helps you dissect the logic behind each question, making it easier to identify patterns and avoid common mistakes.

I’d also recommend doing as many practice tests as possible before your LSAT, but don’t just take them—spend the bulk of your time breaking down each question after the test. Try to understand exactly why certain answers are correct, and why others are not. This will help you build the critical thinking skills you need.

Good luck, and keep at it! The more you practice and analyze, the more confident you'll feel going into the exam

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jasnit0990
Monday, Jan 06

And that's exactly why you take practice tests! So your anxiety or stress doesn't get in the way. If you're feeling this way, I’d recommend doing your practice tests at the exact time your test is scheduled—same time of day, same food, same routine. I realized that when there’s consistency and a routine, it really helps a lot. Also, you can practice mindfulness by taking deep breaths and reminding yourself that you're prepared and you've done everything you can to get to this point. It's about building confidence and reducing that pressure, so on the day of the test, it feels like just another step in the process.

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