Should I do any LR, LG, or Rc problems untimed before BR or should I just stick to the BR process and do all the problems timed at first and then only do the circled problems untimed during BR?
Yeah, stick to the regular BR method. If you are just starting out in the LSAT journey, you could do a bit of untimed work just to improve on accuracy, but wouldn't recommend this once you are in the groove of studying.
I'm in a similar place. I've been drilling RC untimed to get up my accuracy under the logic that if I can't get them right untimed, then I'm probably not going to do better by adding in the timed element.
I started out 50 min for RC, and slowly I'm going down to 35 until I eventually have time left over and getting everything right, that's the plan. Has anyone else been doing something similar?
I used to take my time with homeworks but timing yourself after you have learned the basics is very important. I would do everything untimed and when I took the practice tests I had a very hard time with the timing because I was not used to it. So now I time myself even during homework that way when I jump into practice tests, timing is second nature to me.
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I started out 50 min for RC, and slowly I'm going down to 35 until I eventually have time left over and getting everything right, that's the plan. Has anyone else been doing something similar?