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FerreroRocherFerreroRocher Alum Member
edited February 2016 in General 86 karma
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  • inactiveinactive Alum Member
    edited October 2015 12637 karma
    That's pretty much how you do it, though I'm sure some 7Sagers can share their tips & tricks they've found along the way.

    For reference w/out course: http://7sage.com/the-blind-review-how-to-correctly-prep-for-lsat-part-1/

    For reference w/course: http://7sage.com/lesson/the-blind-review-is-a-habit/
  • harrismeganharrismegan Member
    2074 karma
    I go through all of my questions on a clean copy. I reason out each question with why each question is wrong and why the one I chose on the clean copy is right.
  • GSU HopefulGSU Hopeful Core
    edited October 2015 1644 karma
    @SlimShady As you're going through the test timed, circle the questions that your aren't 100% sure on why the wrong answers are wrong and why the right answers are right. Print out a clean copy of the test and go through those questions that you circled untimed and allowing as much time as needed. Develop a really thorough understanding of each argument and don't move on until you know 100% why the wrong choices are wrong and why the correct choices are correct.

    Edited to add that there are no dumb questions. It is dumb not to ask something that you aren't sure about.
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