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  • In my opinion, I think building stamina takes little bits of increased efforts over a long period of time. I have been out of school for a few years so I have also found it challenging to sustain mental focus for long periods of time. But slowly I h…
  • Hi! The types of questions you get wrong in BR may reveal some gaps in your knowledge of the core curriculum. Start there, or whatever you felt rusty on. The analytics page is also helpful to identify if there are particular question types that you …
  • Thank you for this!! I will claim this positive energy and score a 160+ on the November 2021 LSAT! Nice work everyone!
  • I personally don't take this approach, but it doesn't seem like there is anything wrong with doing so. I usually just do the section in order, skip a game and come back to it at the end if I am stumped. I have been trying to practice each type of g…
  • @megzy217 said: @acatunea It probably is. I reviewed my latest results and redid every question I had gotten wrong. I got them all correct without the time constraint. I didn't take much longer, but I think I moved too quickly and made silly m…
  • Could also be due to burn out? If you have a lot of life events happening and are trying to force your brain to keep going when it's tired, pushing it might be hurting your scores. If you feel like you absolutely need to write in November, perhaps t…
  • @zurglord76 said: Hope this post finds everyone well! I have plateaued at the 158-160 range and am looking to jump to the mid-high 160s before the January test. I am averaging -7 on LR, -10 on LG, and -7 on RC. Any tips on what worked for y…
  • @greatbigrock said: I initially tried to format it as a table as a grouping game, but on blind review I found it a lot easier to answer the questions just by treating it as a sequencing game (and marking 2 - 5 as "the same" and marking 3 as "…
  • @megzy217 said: My state doesn't do DST, but isn't tonight when everyone falls back? Yes it indeed was for my area, I think that is what the issue was!
  • After taking some time away from LG, I would recommend re-introducing LG by doing some easy-rated games of each type to slowly build back up your confidence. At least that's what I did, just to help get back in the mindset! Good luck, you can do th…
  • Buckle down on a consistent LG score, it is the quickest section (in my opinion) to improve on!
  • For each test administration there is usually at least one day offered on the weekend - is taking one day off your internship to test in January not an option for you? I think it is also worth considering what type of score you are hoping to achiev…
  • @LegallyBrunette21 said: Could it be because of daylight saving? Does the same for me. That would absolutely make sense! If that's the case, when we check back after daylight savings the timer should be accurate. Thanks
  • @girlwonder @Crystal00 Weird, hopefully the issue gets fixed sooner than only 2 days prior to the test (my anxiety brain doesn't want to keep worrying about this). Let me know if either of you have some sort of resolution!
  • I personally have a different approach than this ^ comment, and that's totally okay! I don't make all the inferences all the time either, and am pretty consistent with scoring -1 or so in LG sections under time. I don't usually explicitly split up…
  • I would suggest identifying what exactly about LG makes you frustrated/angry. Is it a missed inference, a particular game type or question type? Find out what that is so you can target those types of games and questions, and repeatedly practice them…
  • LSAT Questions > Problem Sets. Select the type of problem set you would like to build, then click 'Create Problem Set with X (whatever you have selected)'. A new screen to begin the problem set will appear, where you can modify the time, theme, e…