I just want to make sure I'm doing blind review correctly. Essentially, I should be going through the questions three times, yes? First under timed conditions. Second, going through the circled questions under untimed conditions. Finally a third time going through the questions to solidify my reasoning for the questions I either missed or stayed the same during blind review.
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I can't really give you any advice. I just wanted to say I had the same test sections as you did and boy did it suck having RC dead last after 3 LR's and a LG that just blasted my ass.
I'm worried as someone who is planning to take the LSAT a 3rd time on September. Will this mean that schools will potentially go back to considering all previous LSAT scores instead of just looking at the highest one? I hope not...
I used to have horrible stacks of paper everywhere, but I recently bought several binders to keep everything organized. I have a binder full of PT's I've taken, a binder with LR drills organized by type, and a binder with all the LG's.
I've lost count of how many times I've spent looking at this question trying to understand answer choice C. I went to other websites looking for an explanation, but I still can't understand this answer choice..
Okay thank you. Yea I went through the videos to make sure I was doing it correctly. The clean copy blind review seems like a good idea, I think I'll start doing that as well.