Hey guys so I have definitely have been taking into consideration a lot of the advice and I have improved with my timing for LR. However im still really struggling in RC I don't know what it is. I feel like it is hard for me to read for structure be…
@"Michael.Cinco" said:
@ericauhunmwangho said:
@"Michael.Cinco" said:
Theres alot that goes into timing issues.
Here are things that can slow you down:
Not having a set strategy for attac…
@Trusttheprocess said:
I would state timing comes from a gew things: mastery of knowledge, approach and ones evaluation skills. To be honest I did not believe in it until I got to the stage where I am today. I dont even look at the time in any…
@"Richard N" said:
If you find you are taking a lot of time, it's probably because you don't fully understand the stimulus and/or the answer choices and have to re read to piece together the meaning in the stimulus and the ACs.
As someone…
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
@ericauhunmwangho said:
Hi someone tagged me in this and your advice is pretty sound. I was wondering what tips do suggest for when deciding when to skip and question? I found that when I try to …
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
When I started studying, getting through all 4 RC passages seemed impossible. I was consistently missing 7 - 11 per RC section and I knew I needed to improve efficiency. I tried learning speed-reading techniqu…
@BranTwice said:
I would recommend getting the Loophole LR. In that book, Ellen puts all of the LR questions into two categories based on the answer choices: Powerful and Provable. Once I went through the book and had a solid purchase on the i…
@taschasp said:
@ericauhunmwangho said:
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
My biggest jumps at the stage you're in came from time management strategies. For example, when doing Logic Games, answer the orienting ques…
@zacharytsmith26 said:
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@"Sim Simma" said:
My take on it, as someone who has had several breakdowns similar to what was described, is the following. (I will first say that not knowing what studying strategies you've employed during the past 9 months makes it harder…
@taschasp said:
A few tips that worked for me:
Don't take notes on RC. Instead, read the passage SLOWLY, so that you make sure you aren't skipping ahead without REALLY understanding what you just read. Keep connecting what you're readi…
@"Michael.Cinco" said:
Theres alot that goes into timing issues.
Here are things that can slow you down:
Not having a set strategy for attacking the question type BEFORE you engage with the stimulus. You have to have a plan on how to…
@lsatplaylist said:
Maybe some exercises with a gradual time decrease?
I was thinking that but im currently struggling with the regular one mainly bc my mind scrambles I think ultimately I get time wrapped into certain questions!
@lexxx745 said:
How many exams have you done? A lot of them? How many do you have left
I wouldn't say alot I used to be very afraid of taking practice exams but on my current studying schedule I have like 6 more before the january exam!
@Hopeful9812 said:
Timing is really hard as I also struggle with it as well. What has been helping me is to skip certain questions that just seem to be time-sink during the timed PTs. So when I'm PTing and its timed, I will skip some of the pa…
@99thPercentileOrDieTryin said:
My biggest jumps at the stage you're in came from time management strategies. For example, when doing Logic Games, answer the orienting question then skip ahead and answer all the "if" questions before coming b…
@MichaelScottRegionalManager said:
@ericauhunmwangho I saw your other post and thought this post might help!
Wow, thank you so much this definitely helps!Especially since I have been finding it hard to skip think thats my biggest mistake wh…
@Markmark said:
I started with probably a 145-150 diag in Feb, studying 1-5 hours a day (job and family mean no set schedule) averaging 3-4 hours a day. I'm pting at 159-160 and target score is 170+... So far it's been a trying 9 months and m…
@daynab94 said:
Thanks all for your advice. After speaking with several attorneys at my current firm, I've decided to push my exam back to January. At the end of the day, I'd rather have a great score and apply later than originally planned th…
I am also kind of in the same boat I have been studying for the lsat for about 9 months now I took it in June 2019 got a 150 I have been studying since in preparation for the November LSAT but I'm still not where I need to be I am struggling with th…
Hi JY this is super upsetting to hear for someone that is still on their LSAT journey like I am your videos are such a huge part of my prep I don't even know what to do. Do you guys think you can make a foolproof logic games package only? For someon…
@MissChanandler said:
October is not too late to apply- you would still be on time/slightly early I think. It's pretty unrealistic to aim for an eighteen + point improvement in that amount of time though, especially if you're also working on t…
@drbrown2 said:
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@lmora021 said:
2 months ago I consistently scored around -14 and now constantly score around the -4 mark. I used to focus on remembering everything while now my goal is to remember the structure of the passage and remember what each paragrap…
Wow thats amazing my diagnostic is around that area too my highest PT ever was a 152. But I just started Blind reviewing and I aiming for a 170 as well. any tips on the blind review? or Reading comprehensions