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How many questions do you study a day?

BroccoliBroccoli Core Member
edited January 2018 in General 352 karma

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  • AlexAlex Alum Member
    23929 karma

    @Broccoli180 said:

    No set amount. Depends on what I have planned for the day.

    When I drill a specific question type, I might do 10-15 w/ BR + writing out explanations.

  • LCMama2017LCMama2017 Alum Member
    2134 karma

    @"Alex Divine" said:

    @Broccoli180 said:

    No set amount. Depends on what I have planned for the day.

    When I drill a specific question type, I might do 10-15 w/ BR + writing out explanations.

    @"Alex Divine" Do you time yourself when you dril a specific question type? I'm starting to drill sufficient assumption questions.

  • AlexAlex Alum Member
    23929 karma

    @LCMama2017 said:

    @"Alex Divine" said:

    @Broccoli180 said:

    No set amount. Depends on what I have planned for the day.

    When I drill a specific question type, I might do 10-15 w/ BR + writing out explanations.

    @"Alex Divine" Do you time yourself when you dril a specific question type? I'm starting to drill sufficient assumption questions.

    No, I actually have never timed my specific question type drills. I've always found untimed drilling to be more helpful. When I do drills speed isn't my concern. I find when I learn to do something on the LSAT right and do it repeatedly, the speed takes care of itself.

  • LCMama2017LCMama2017 Alum Member
    2134 karma

    @"Alex Divine" said:

    @LCMama2017 said:

    @"Alex Divine" said:

    @Broccoli180 said:

    No set amount. Depends on what I have planned for the day.

    When I drill a specific question type, I might do 10-15 w/ BR + writing out explanations.

    @"Alex Divine" Do you time yourself when you dril a specific question type? I'm starting to drill sufficient assumption questions.

    No, I actually have never timed my specific question type drills. I've always found untimed drilling to be more helpful. When I do drills speed isn't my concern. I find when I learn to do something on the LSAT right and do it repeatedly, the speed takes care of itself.

    Ok, gotcha. Thx. Hopefully its the same for me!

  • studyingandrestudyingstudyingandrestudying Core Member
    5254 karma

    It varies depending on the day.

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