Hi All,
As I'm getting faster, and doing more drilling under target time conditions, I'm finding myself quickly picking what I believe to be the correct answer choice. 90% of the time this is correct (if I feel confident). However, in doing so, I am finding myself not spending any time considering the other choices and eliminating them appropriately -- sometimes, I'll skip entirely; other times, I'll let confirmation bias take over and dismiss the alternatives outright.
Any thoghts on how to stay disciplined here and not make careless errors by considering all answer choices (assuming the time to do so)?
@selenesteelman792 - thank you so much for the response. Has the LSAC formula shifted since 2010 for undergraduate GPA calculation? This is to ask, should I resubmit my undergraduate transcript to LSAC or is it okay to not update since I last submitted in 2010? (It's still in my LSAC account, which I recently reactivated).