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Friday, Aug 25 2023

For me, the best way to improve was to map out a game on my own, compare my map to a video (Khan Academy or 7sage), see where I made mistakes or misunderstood rules, and then move on to questions. I did this because if I did make a mistake in the map, I would spend all that time going through the questions with the wrong foundation and any mistake I made in the questions is basically un-reviewable because the issue was with the map. This way, you get really good at making sure your maps are correct and when your answers are wrong, you can dig deep into what you did wrong in the question instead of the map. Eventually, you move on to doing entire sets and checking everything after.

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Friday, Aug 25 2023

I do both structure and content and find the content much more helpful. I really only find myself referring back to structure if/when questions come specifically asking about the structure of the passage.

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Friday, Aug 25 2023

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Sept LSAT: switching to in-person?

Because of all of the problems with the remote August LSAT, should I consider switching to in-person for the September exam? Has LSAC committed to solving the issues that came up? I would just switch to in-person, but I'm worried a change in setting will have a significant impact on my score. I've been taking my practice exams in relatively the exact setting I will take my real exam in, and I was really counting on that helping out with my "test day penalty". What is everyone else doing?

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