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So my friend told me that the practice tests are the most important when it comes to succeeding with the LSAT. Is that true?
Wouldn’t it be to go through all the videos and understanding them more important?
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From my research, while going through the videos and understanding the material is important, it is most important to take the practice tests to become more comfortable with the formatting and question types (and the time limit).
It just depends what your goals are and where you're at. If you're truly shooting for top scores, you need to learn the fundamental basics of logic before you can consistently begin scoring highly. If you're just going for around a 160 most people can just get bye thru doing the basic curriculum and then drilling/pting a lot. But this is all dependent on where you're at and know that some ppl will have different results with the same modes of studying. The best advice I can give is don't half ass it. If you feel like you aren't doing whatever drill you're on or whatever it is at 110%, then re-evaluate and try to lock in or take a break/rest for the day.
that doesn't make any sense. how much more important? taking tests doesn't make any sense before you learn the strategies and correct/wrong answer types otherwise you are testing yourself on things you don't know. I also don't know why understanding all the videos would be more important. plenty of people score high without using 7sage
Use the videos to understand all the question types, and then take as many drills/PTs as you can. How many videos and which ones depends on you.
Yea trust me don't just take pts. I had a friend take 60 and he scored a 174. But, I find that unnecessary. Just do the foundations and start with untimed. Then, move to timed sections after your accuracy is good then pts.