I'm still going through the C.C. and I just finished going through the Main Point questions, which are supposed to be the easiest ones. It was a 3.1 hr session and it took me around 12 hours across three days to go through it all. But when it came down to do the problem sets I failed miserably.
My timed score for each were (Averaging at 1.5 min for each question):
1: 4/5 (that was good)
2: 2/5
3: 1/5
4: 2/5
Even after BR my score would improve 1 point, and in some cases, some answers I chose in BR were wrong while my original answer was correct. Before doing the last problem set, I reviewed the first 3 by jotting some notes down as to why I got the answers wrong, but it still didn't pay off.
Questions:
1. Any way of finding more Main Point questions on this site? Without having me to go through each lsat to find them.
2. Any tips on how to improve revision? Did anyone experience something like this? What did you do? What did you find most helpful? I want to see an increase in score when doing the problem sets, and not just stay stuck. I feel like putting myself under time is adding a lot of pressure and so I find myself rushing to find the answer, but also sometimes I was off.
I know its only the first lesson with problem sets I have done, but I need tips.
Thanks in advance!
Comments
For your second question, I would suggest doing all of these untimed (meaning don't set a time limit, but time yourself on a stopwatch and just record your time, no matter how long it takes).
Don't feel down!
And agreed with @Walliums that untimed drills are probably going to be much more beneficial at this point. As an exercise, really break down the stimulus into it's component parts. And I don't just mean context, premise, and conclusion. Break it down grammatically. See how the language is structured and how the subject matters interact with each other. Don't even worry about going through answer choices right now. Start with trying to achieve perfect understanding of the stimulus both on a logical and linguistic level.
Thanks Walliums for providing that info!