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Hi everyone! So I posted a few days ago disappointed with my low LSAT score of 151 after scoring in the 155-158 range previously, but I just reviewed the test (which, by the way, was harder than the previous tests I had completed) and I reviewed the first LR section, only the ones I got wrong, without looking at the correct answers and I ended up getting them all right after my review. Does this mean I have to work more on timing, and if so, how do I go about doing that effectively? I’m taking the January LSAT so any advice would be appreciated.
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no. you already knew your initial answer was incorrect and most of the time's there's two clear potential answer choices.
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Well, no, I did not review my answer choices at all when I reviewed after (this is after Blind Review). So when I reviewed my wrong answers, I was not looking at the answer that I submitted or my BR answer, I am simply trying the questions again and seeing if I felt more pressure due to time constraints, and I am getting them consistently right this time around.