I am starting to get more answers correct. Do you guys view the explanation videos on the ones you got right? I want to get my money's worth, but not sure if that's a waste of time.
For the most part I don't since time is a finite resource. However if I struggled with a question or found it interesting and wanted to see JY's explanation then I would. But in general there is not enough time to watch 80-100 videos per test. If you felt comfortable with the question, got it right with 100% certainty and didn't BR it then I'd say you're generally in the clear to skip the explanation.
@Pacifico said: For the most part I don't since time is a finite resource. However if I struggled with a question or found it interesting and wanted to see JY's explanation then I would.
Dang it, stole my response AS USUAL. Agree 100% ... Sometimes it's fun but man I just ain't got no time.
Cool. thank you for the reassurance. I am always second guessing whether I chose that answer as a result of understanding it, or chose it for the wrong reasons.
@esteerose said: I am always second guessing whether I chose that answer as a result of understanding it, or chose it for the wrong reasons.
You should be circling every question where that happens. Even if it means you circle 75 questions now, you'll learn to whittle it down after getting serious about BR until you're circling <10 per test.
@Pacifico said: Even if it means you circle 75 questions now, you'll learn to whittle it down after getting serious about BR until you're circling <10 per test.
Yes. The number of Q's I circle has gone down pretty dramatically. I think @c.janson35 said he circles like ... 5-ish? But if there's even a bit of doubt, do circle ... it means you have more to learn from that Q Gotta suck 'em dry!
I also had (but tried to get past) that "must get my money's worth" mentality. You'll get your money's worth when you get your great LSAT score. Whatever you need to do to get that, do it. If you're too rigid in how you use your resources, it might be to your detriment.
But to answer your question, no I didn't usually watch the explanations for questions I got right, only questions I truly didn't understand even after I found out I got them right.
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But to answer your question, no I didn't usually watch the explanations for questions I got right, only questions I truly didn't understand even after I found out I got them right.
Made it an image link for you. -Dillon
Gotta go get me a cold pop.