Is there a way to know (after initial setup) whether or not there are any apparent inferences that can be made? I often have trouble knowing if I should spend time searching for inferences or if it'd be better to just work through the questions
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I'm having a bit of trouble inputting my new answers (after preptest BR) into the answer sheet- without deleting the original answers. I know there's an option to see how you do before and after BR, I just can't seem to figure out how to do it.
Anyone know how I can do this?
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Have you taken a look at which question types tend to trip you up the most?
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Hey everyone,
I started studying around 2 months ago after my first failed attempt in 2018 (diagnostic in the low 140s) and I'm currently scoring in the mid 150s (154-157) and my BR has ranged from 165-170. My accuracy is decent in LR and LG (often missing around 4-5 questions due to just lack of time)- however my performance in RC is highly responsible for my low score.
I've tried doing sections untimed to improve my comprehension (which lands me at around -4 or -5) however that takes me around 12+ minutes just to read and answer questions per passage. I've only recently joined 7Sage (previously used Manhattan prep's method for RC) and in an effort to avoid confusing myself with too many strategies I've avoided the whole memory method and low-res summaries.
Anyone know where I can go from here? Timing is a huge issue!! Looking to take the oct-nov lsat (preferably in the 162ish range) but I'm open to pushing it off until January as well.
Thanks so much in advance ☺️
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Currently in the same boat as you! Stay strong!!
I started out in the same position as you! Still not perfect on LG but I can manage to get -3 on most days. The one thing I'll say I've learned is that working on logic games DAILY is a must to see improvements in score (even if its just one game per day). It's like going to the gym and building a muscle, if you stop going for two weeks it'll be a little rough getting back into it.
If you're only three weeks into studying I would suggest working on games untimed first, and really trying to ace the process of getting ALL the inferences. Move onto timed sections when you can get perfect untimed, at first giving yourself ~10-11 mins per game. Over time, you'll be able to recognize patterns so that the easier games (sequencing) only take you 5 or so minutes. Maintaining your composure will come with time as you gain the confidence in knowing you're well trained to tackle the game. Don't be so hard on yourself :smile: