As we get into the last 2 weeks before the exam, I'm hoping for any advice folks have on how to bump scores up. How are you studying? What kinds of resources are you using? And does anyone have experience boosting their score in such a short time?
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Just finished with RC-LG-LR-LG as my order. Agree with other statements that the LG with the security guard question was much more difficult (would argue it was the hardest section in the test).
Something that might be helpful would be to practice using Khan Academy's forum. They have LSAT questions, but the practice sections have unlimited timing and give you feedback after each question, explaining why each answer is right/wrong. I first approached the questions with an emphasis on accuracy, and once I was getting that down tried to reduce my timing.
Hope this helps!
I've also been practicing misc games. Here's the list I've been referring to:
https://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/comprehensive-list-of-rarely-tested-logic-games-outliers-and-oddballs/
If you're finding you're ending the timed portion with extra time, one benefit might be to slow yourself down. I find that my scores tend to be better when I'm less focused on how much time I have left and more focused on the task at hand. One other trick I use is to note the questions I feel iffy about, make a quick guess, and come back to them. The fresh perspective usually helps me to comprehend the content and question, making choosing the right answer much easier.
Hope this helps!
I find the highlighting feature useful, but only utilize it to flag primary arguments within each paragraph, and sometimes also highlight supports.
Hi! I also received that email - it looks like it was a clerical error and confirmed that it had no impact/was not a reflection on the test. I was told to just disregard it.