im trying to understand why it is such that after a while of scoring in the same range on a section or the entire test, all of a sudden it just all "clicks" and makes sense. like for the longest time ive consistently been struggling with the Logical Reasoning section and no matter how hard i tried i was routinely scored single digits, double digits if im lucky. Now when i do a LR section i can not only score 17-18 consistently, but when im reading questions and looking for answer choices i can notice an answer choice and (mentally) go "yup, thats the right answer" without hesitation or self doubt. This little phenomena i find to be perplexing because it wasnt like i was studying even more, or revising. i just stopped studying all together for a month and a half (i know i shouldnt have, with the lsat coming up), and now got back to it. im sure some of y'all have experienced something similar so what do y'all think it happens like that?
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Breaks are necessary to keep you grounded and rested.
With every section on the LSAT, exposure + learning from prior mistakes = increase in mastery. That "it all clicks" feeling is simply your newfound understanding and mastery of the LSAT - in your case, LR.
The more you expose yourself to the LSAT, the more you'll begin to pick up on the writers' subtle tricks and the structure of each question type.
Congrats! I had a moment with things clicking for me with RC recently. It feels so good to see it all coming together. I tend to think of LSAT progress as coming in jumps rather than little incremental steps. I was missing 6 LR per section and then all of the sudden my number of misses were halved in what almost seemed overnight. I just saw right through the wrong answers.