Hey Guys,
In studying for the September test, I took PTs 63-78. These are the most modern ones; I did not think that I would need to take the December lsat, but now I think I have to. How should I study for it? Should I do PTs 51-63? But then I would not be doing the most modern ones? I sort of messed up :'(
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I also find that I catch interesting insights into questions on retakes. You figure out additional reasons why wrong answers are wrong or how trap answer choices are written.
- Retake the first few PT's when you started PT'ing after finishing the curriculum - after enough time away from them which can vary, there is so much to learn because I really had no clue what I was doing or how to BR at that point.
- Retake PT's especially for working on timing/skipping strategies to avoid time sinks and confidence deflators. It can take some time to develop the skills because part of your brain is transitioning to let-go and move on which can be counter-intuitive and frustrating and be hugely distracting when trying to focus on the actual question.
- Retake PT's when you first start to record yourself PT'ing. There is nothing more disconcerting knowing that you are critiquing your process while you are taking the test instead of "focusing" on the test and then watch the video for critique. The 1st time I recorded, it was hysterical how "deer in headlights" I was at being on film, heehee.
- Retake and Full-Proof all of the LG's from previous PTs. I didn't start this until a few months ago and regret not doing it from the get-go.
Hope this helps:)