slower is better. blindreviewing (especially when you start) takes ... loooooong time, but that's all learning and will help you ... better at circling answers for blind review as you take more ...
... ? Did you blind review all your tests? Did you redo all your LG ... you carefully think through all the LR questions you got wrong and ... things you can do with all those practice tests you did ...
... make sure that you are BlindReviewing properly and going through curriculum ... after Blind Review is necessary, but I would definitely put those questions ...
I guess I should add that, now that I am in the stage of BlindReviewing every single answer that I got wrong, I get them all right on the first try.
So. I truly think that it is a timing/nervous issue that is plaguing me!
Really good tips here. I'm definitely going to try and do as many PTs as possible now. The only thing I'm concerned about is blindreviewing too quickly and not absorbing all of the information and learning from my mistakes.
... by going back and reviewing only the questions that you circled you ... a reasonable amount of time (blindreviewing the entire test takes a ... a good sense for which questions you would have gotten ... were TOO confident about) the questions that you actually did get ...
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I would recommend that you blind review thoroughly and take as ... Then, what I do after blindreviewing is to check my answers ... others who have struggled on questions and see different points of ... I learn best from seeing questions explained in writing so this ...
... your weaknesses by blindreviewing the hell out of those questions on the ... document tracking the types of questions that you get wrong and ... lessons for such types of questions from the 7sage curriculum again ...
... is it weaken/MBT/MBF questions? Have you drilled those?< ...
These are the kinds of questions that you should, and arguably ... spend some time reviewing, which goes beyond blindreviewing the test. This ... a hard time with assumption questions) and then drill those ...
... with the process and missing questions after BR feels like a ... going through the problem sets, blindreviewing them, and then watching the ... able to reason through the questions in a corollary manner to ... your speed and mastery of questions you used to find tricky ...
Btw blind review was completed at about 42 minutes each section with a redo of allquestions ie confirmed right ones , redid circles and finished those I left blank
... you use 7Sage? Are you blindreviewing and if so what do ... like? If you're not blindreviewing you need to start. If ... don't want to share all those details or put them ... up here so we can all help.
... -158. I then circle the questions I got wrong without looking ... range. I also review the questions that I got right but ... timed, but when I'm blindreviewing the correct answer just makes ...
... I might do like 10 questions per question type I learn ... once you've drilled/learned all the QT's. That's ... />
Make sure to blind review all of your drilling at this ... ? And be sure to keep all of your BR write ups ...
... . That way it highlights those questions as a low rather than ... would not be blind. If you know what questions you got wrong ... , you are not blindreviewing, you are just reviewing and it's pretty ...
... by many. When you're reviewing the questions, think about how everything ... to see the LR as all part of the same theme ... LSAT writers in writing these questions. Good luck
... reviewingall misses to the point of overkill, and then doing questions ... understanding of all the different questions types. After ... about 200 questions.
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