Hey guys. I was wondering if anyone had tips on how to avoid trap answers!?!? I know we have the Live courses on how to avoid them, but i need more tips at this point. I often come down to two AC's and end up choosing the wrong one. From this PT section, I'm hopeful but also discouraged because I can't seem to pick the right answers on my real attempt. Only after I do Blind Review and see my OG answer was wrong can I actually choose the right answer. I'm taking the Jan LSAT and I really need to get my score up!! I'm scoring like a 147 and I know I can do better. But being under a time limit doesn't let me think about my AC as long as I would like too.
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littleflo
Saturday, Dec 27 2025
@Adam thank u so much for this reply, i'm going to try to incorporate these steps into my drilling and let's hope something clicks!
littleflo
Friday, Dec 26 2025
@legallyhaya reassuring to hear i'm not the only one having this issue!!! good luck.
littleflo
Friday, Dec 26 2025
@kythax glad to know i'm not the only one struggling. i've been studying for the same amount of time and i'm annoyed i can't raise my score!!! raghhh, this test is annoying. good luck on your test and let's hope we get some tips!!
while i truly have no idea, we're human and not robots + this portion is under a time limit where we have no idea about the topic and literally thinking off the top of our heads. don't stress it, i heard they mainly use this to make sure your writing style matches your personal statement bc of ai