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@ 7. when i do BR, i write each question with a different color ink. So like if i want to BR question 7, 9, and 26, for example, I'll write out in black ink why answer choices A, B, C, and E are wrong, and write in purple ink why D is right. This forces me to think through why i not only chose the right answer, but why i thought i should eliminate the wrong ones. The different inks help 1: my brain to remember any patterns in questions I'm getting wrong and B. to keep me from looking at a solid sheet of one color ink - which we all know is an ADHD death sentence
Not OP, but I have ADD and am going to try this. Thanks! Do you have any suggestions about how to focus during BR? I find my mind wandering a lot during blind review (thus wasting time that I could be using), and I can't tell if it's my ADD or my tendency to self-sabatoge kicking in (or both!).
You probably are going be able to. After I registered for June I realized the same thing, and about a week later they sent out an email (presumably to everyone) with instructions how to fix photos. Essentially, if it is the same process, you have to call LSAC, speak to a rep and they have to unlock it and delete it from their side. After that was done, it was easy to submit a new photo.
Like everyone else in this thread, I've found that reading the question pre stimulus is insanely helpful.
Also, I've found that writing out things next to the stimulus is helpful. What I mean by that, is if there's a flaw question, I write out a short note what the gap is in the logic next to it, and then look at the answers and eliminate. Prior to starting this as a habit, there would be times that I would forget what I had just identified as the flaw and have to go back and reread the stimulus again to figure it out. I do the same for any questions that aren't more objective or focusing on the structure. It takes a couple more seconds to do, but it saves me time overall.