I am preparing to take the June LSAT and have been drilling specific question types with which I struggle the most. This will be my first LSAT, so I anticipate taking the test again later on, and I am concerned that I am going to run out of clean questions for use in future studying. Is this something to be concerned about, and should I limit my drills of a certain question type as a result?
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#feedback Can you make it so that if we turn that function off, it doesn't account for questions that would have been recommended when listing out each section for BR? I turned it off, but it still has a number of Qs for blind review listed when you get to the blind review stage that is greater than the number I had flagged
Can we take "should" to equal "must" for principle questions like this one? I got tripped up by this question since the correct AC does not exactly match the stimulus' language.
Do you have a plan to migrate data from this site to the new site, or will they remain permanently unsynced?
When should we be trying to diagram the logic, and when should we be going with our gut feeling? My gut feeling is usually correct, and diagramming the logic slows me down, but I've heard that you need to be diagramming in order to break into the highest level of scoring.
Hi JY! Will you please add in the question timing to the view one has when reviewing a section? I keep having to exit out to view the time I spent on a question, but I feel it could easily be included in the Analytics pop-up column, like the question difficulty and answer distribution. Thank you!