Planning to take in January, currently PTing in the mid 150s. I usually end up with LG -7ish/LR -9ish/RC -13ish. Blind reviews usually end up in the high 160s/low 170s. Scouring discussion boards/forums tells me that means I have a grasp of the fundamentals and for the most part know how to get to the right answer, it's just a matter of getting to the answer quicker. What are some ways that helped speed up your question answering process? I've seen people say that untimed or modified timed (say 40-45min per section) allows you to focus more on process/accuracy, and though it may seem counterintuitive, being able to lock in your process will speed things up. On the other hand there's the fact the LSAT is a timed test so the best way to practice for it is by timing yourself, plus the blind review is an untimed take anyway. Thanks for any feedback!
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@dimakyure869 thanks for the response! So make sure I conduct a thorough review after a timed PT and BR. I couldn’t help but notice there wasn’t that much of an explanation for timed vs untimed. Would you say it’s because there’s still more benefits to timed compared to untimed?
let1295@68748.com, thanks for starting this!
I’m interested!
I agree with everything aleland13 said. I also started with the trainer in September and really liked what it had to offer for LR and RC. I'm only 20% done with 7sage's CC but I'm already seeing similarities between LR approaches. It always hear things in a slightly different way, which is what happened to me. There are things on 7sage that I come across now that I might have only partially understood in the trainer but fully understand now.
@daliaglomeli468 Just PM'ed you!