I’m writing the exams a week from tomorrow (February 8th).
When i have all the time in the world, i’m perfect on the flaw family questions (All assumptions, flaw, weaken and strengthen) but with timing, i freeze on them and get stumped, it significantly hinders my performance.
Should i be worried? I would prefer to write tests everyday but i’m scared i’ll burn out?
Can anyone please offer me advice on how i can possibly work on getting better?
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Hmm, I originally was planning on taking the Feb. exam too but I decided to postpone it because I knew my timing wasn't perfect and I was weak on several important areas. You probably have the test down better than I do but for this one section where you're freezing up, how many wrong are you getting? Is this due to a lack of confidence or do you just get a deer-in-headlights feeling when the clock is ticking? (or both)?
In my case, I felt the same way for Logic Games. I knew I could make the relevant inferences if only I had a little more time for each game but I would just get so nervous on a timed prep test that it would ruin my mojo. So I told myself I probably just need more time to learn how to be confident. Confidence is also an important skill to learn for the LSAT.
When are you applying, right after you get your Feb. score back?