Hi friends,
Just wanted to come on here and leave a short message for ya'll. I know studying for the LSAT is exhausting and mentally excruciating. You go through hill after hill after hill - sometimes seeing no improvement for weeks. But don't give up! In anything challenging in life, the majority of people give up right before the see the results of their hard work. Hang in there and keep your head up. Don't get discouraged by some of the comments under videos "10/10" on this section haha. I've been there too. Just shut out the noise and do your own thing. Sometimes you don't see improvements in your LSAT score for weeks - heck sometimes it even goes down. But look at it a different way. With every topic you study, every question you look at, you are one step closer to your dream score. Take it slow and breathe. You can do this!!!!!
Break that down further into question types that you're getting wrong. Take a look and see if there are patterns in your logic that are wrong and causing you to get these question types wrong. Moreover, slow down. Break down the stimulus. Break down each AC and be 100% confident in each one you eliminate and then 100% in the AC you pick. Being very confident is not enough. Take it slow and give reasons for why you eliminate something. Remember, in LR there are four VERY wrong answers and only one correct one. You got this!