Hi everybody! I am new to the 7sage community and I am finding that I am waaaay too slow at these questions! Is that the case with anyone else? On the problem sets I set a fifteen minute timer, and I often have one or two questions left when it goes off! That is pretty bad because that means that I am spending over a minute on each question and probably suggests that I should skip. In general, I think the problem may be choosing my answer choice because I narrow down to two answer choices and then I get stuck deliberating them for only God knows how long! Does anyone have any tips on improving speed other than taking practice tests over time?
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I used to be HORRIBLE when I first started timing myself considering I'm not the fastest reader. My suggestion (and this worked very well for me) is to do a few full length tests untimed. Focus on hitting 100% accuracy and then time yourself once you're comfortable with the questions.
I you can complete 15 in 15, it gives you 20 minutes for the last 10 or 11 -- which for me is enough of a cushion to get done with everything and have review/bubble time.
That's why un-timed LSAT is helpful too. Allowing yourself to dwell on questions without time pressure enables you to incorporate it into your thinking. You'll just start recognizing things quicker.
I've praised the importance of repetition in this forum before. But I think it's true, and bears repeating (slight pun intended).
Buy a 180 Watch with lines on every 8min 45sec mark.
LR: 6Q in 1st 8:45, 12Q 2nd 8:45 18Q 3rd 8:45 and 24 4th 8:45. The first 6 usually goes by 5 minutes.. so I use the extra 2-3 minutes to make up on the harder questions later on.
LG and RC Each 8:45, easy ones make up for harder ones
Hope this made sense.