I have been redoing LG games and they're very helpful. I wonder for difficult RC and LR questions that I've blind reviewed before, is it a high yield activity to redo the difficult RC and LR questions? If so, what do you think a good time before reattempting them (eg: 3 days, 1 week or longer). Thank you for your help.
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However, one strategy I did use was to flip through the last 2-3 PTs I had completed and try to remember what I had learned from them. So, for example, as I'm flipping through an old PT I'd see a question I missed and think "my logic was wrong in x way." I would then let my mind sit on that "lesson" for a minute or so to make sure I absorbed what I needed to from it. I would do this exercise for a half hour before taking that day's PT. It was great because it doubled as review and warm-up.
Unless you're really good at memorization in ways I can't fathom, you won't remember "oh, it's C/it's the answer about famous poets writing for the magazine." Well, you might—but not for nearly as many Q's/AC's as you might think. And while you have likely learned how to do particular questions, retaking sections at least can firm up the sagging bits of our sanity and provide at least some semblance of "yes, it's working." I think the fact that the LSAT does NOT seem to be "working" so much of the time—even after many hundreds of hours—or at least thwarts our typical expectations for ROI is one of the primary challenges of the test. Allowing yourself to experience a confidence boost via a successful retake can help prevent burnout and ensure that the experience retains a positive association.
We spend a lot of time discounting our retake scores around here. But ya know what? You done a good job and you should allow yourself to feel good about it. You did well on that test on that day, and you should continue to trust the process.
PT scores aren't just about "predicting" your "test day" scores. They're also a tool to help keep your fires burning when times are lean (as they so ... very ... often ... are ...).