Every time I do a timed LG session for some reason I panic and always end up solving 2 questions, but when I do the BR, it takes me less time to do the questions and it becomes very easy, I make better inferences and understand the material better. I don't know what's causing this, HELP!
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Every time I create LR problem sets or take PTs, I try to review by watching the videos of the answers that I got wrong but it always says discuss instead. How do I watch solutions of LR videos of questions that I failed after taking them? This frustrates me because I don't get to see the mistakes that I made to get better.
I'm interested, I work full time so evenings and weekends would do, I'm on Central time.
Interested, if they're open slots, please let me know
How can I take LG in PTs without influencing other sessions, I want to take complete LG questions like the normal exam, but I don't know how to take only the session I want in the PTs, the results and timing without affecting other sessions
Stuck in the 140's, I've been studying non-stop and I feel like my efforts are in vain since I'm not making any progress. Mostly struggling in RC and LG, don't know how to continue or what step to take for a better score.
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Am I too late?
Current score 150
Target score 160+
Focus LR and RC
I really need this, Please let me know.
I'm also interested, I'm struggling more on LG but any study session would help
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I'm in the US and I'm definitely! interested
Thank you so much, your comments have been really helpful.
Hello everyone, I signed up last week and just started this whole curriculum. I'm new to the LSAT in general and I was hoping I could get some pointers on study strategies. I originally planned on taking the LSAT in January but I don't know if I'll get a decent score as a first timer since I'll only have three months to study. Also, I need recommendations on how many PTs I should take per week, should I even take PTs when I'm not half-way through the curriculum? I also work full time so my schedule is limited, I study 3 hours on weekdays and at least 8 hours on Saturdays.
I've successfully solved MSS questions by using the elimination method rather than trying to find the supported answer right away because most of the right answers don't have a strong support. With the process of elimination, at least it gives you two or three answers to conclude from.
Taking my test today for the first time, I'm excited and nervous at the same time. Wish me luck guys!