I usually take a timed PT and then do the whole PT again untimed (BR all questions). Afterwards I review the answers for all questions using LSAT Analytics. For explanations, I use JY's videos for the questions I got wrong in the BR, and I use Manhattan for the questions I got right. This process is taking hours upon hours.
I want to do 2 PTs a week but that's not happening with this process with a 3-4 hours/day LSAT study time allocation. I also desire to drill LR and follow
@pacifico LG drilling technique.
Your advice is very appreciated
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Thank you @Pacifico I will do that on my next PT. If I can circle less than 100 questions then that's a win Hopefully the number will go down gradually.
1) As you are taking the PT the first time, circle the questions which you do not feel mastery over.
2) During review, focus only on the questions you circled.
I think this approach would help concentrate your review sessions and help avoid burn-out.
Keep up the great work!