I am signed up for the June LSAT and I think I really messed up. I don't feel ready for it, my logical reasoning section is all over the place. A month ago I was scoring -6 and I have been getting progressively worse, my last test was -15. I have read advice about this problem in different discussion forums already. In addition to going through some fundamental lessons. I also don't study for very long each day, maybe 3 hours max? So, I feel that maybe it's not a good idea to take a break... Although, I would be willing to do whatever it takes to fix this problem. If anyone has an advice, that would be great!
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Wednesday, Jun 02 2021
I struggle with the same problem! This might sound stupid but what helps me the most is to think to myself "what is the question actually asking?" If you pause for a moment
and consider the answer choice you would normally select versus one that seems right but is not the one you select.. Ask yourself what separates the two answer choices? I hope this helps!
Thanks everyone in this thread for your advice! I will think about everything that has been said in the upcoming weeks. @ I found your advice to be especially helpful. My main reason for taking the exam in June is to have ample time for applications. I figured the LSAT flex would be most beneficial to me since there is only one LR section rather than the two I would face in August..