For ... Do you BR until you're finished? Do you pick ... your drilling sets based off what questionsyougotwrong ... when PTing? Or do you drill random ...
LR: Do you do the whole section over ... 1:25) or only the questionsyougotwrong and circled? I usually do ... word doc and do the questions and then watch JY's ... how I can better approach questions (eliminate ACs quicker and developing ...
Is there a way to make drills based off of questionsyougotwrong in previous drills? I only saw the option to compile questionsyougotwrong during previous practice tests, not drills themselves.
... question type that you consistently get wrong, I think that ... at the ones you did get wrong, not paying attention ... the similarities between the questionsyougotwrong, beyond the superficial level ... what type of reasoning you're getting wrong.
There is the LSAT Analytics feature available. You plug in your PT answers and it spits out what questionsyougotwrong based on the type and how common they are. Then labels the difficulty of each question along with a video explanation.
... yet, focus on the questionsyougotwrong that you thought yougot right under timed conditions ... (i.e., the ones you didn ... . Freaking out won't help you focus on building consistency. Remember ...
... day will be like since you've already seen every ... It might make you think you are faster than you actually are. I ... would suggest that you just go through the questionsyougotwrong on the ... test and look at the mistakes you ...
Yes I believe. I took the LSAT in Paris and from what US folks discuss, I see that my test is different. Furthermore, you won't eet to see how many questionsyougotwrong each section as foreign tests are not disclosed!
... to make sure you BR when you PT. As for the problem ... sure to seriously review any questionsyougotwrong. From now on I would ... figure out why you are picking the answers you are circling and ... why you are crossing out ...
... to really break down the questionsyougotwrong and figure out what lead ... the question that threw you off. You want to figure out ... and what caused you to choose the wrong answer. Also i ... recommend doing this for the ones that yougot ...
... I usually ask myself two questions when evaluating each question: How ... are a lot of sub-questions that can come into ... the questions and see the forest through the trees. You'll ... that typing up questionsyougotwrong is invaluable in giving you insight into ...
... a pile of the flaw questionsyougotwrong and see if there's ... that trip you up for these two types of questions, it'll ... if you have a test where you're given 5 flaw questions and ... for the flaw/NA questionsyou miss when you drill to just get ...
... doing BR then presumably you were just looking at ... glance at the questionsyougotwrong. So since you never reviewed any ... of those questions in ... you would remember the questions, let alone know which ones yougot right or wrong ...
... LG bundle (I'm sure you have that IIRC.) Of ... did the last 10-15 questions of an LR section ( ...
@DumbHollywoodActor is right, though. You should try the BR groups ... get other perspectives/explanations on questionsyougotwrong or thought were really ...
... in their ability to give you an opportunity to sneakily ... 5th sections out of LR questionsyougotwrong before. Or just aggregate games ... or passages you struggled with for RC ... to help encourage you to stay motivated since you'll know which ...
Make sure you're doing an excellent BR ... paste clean versions of the questionsyougotwrong into a notebook (I do ... ) and then do this until you have a short drilling section ... LR sections from all the questions I gotwrong over the course of ...
You really need to dive into ... or better before you're testing or you're just giving points ... and take all the LR questionsyougotwrong and take 25 at a ... your PTs to make sure you get that locked down...
... section out of the questionsyougotwrong previously. Even though you reviewed the answers ... be the hardest LR sections you ever do. I wouldn' ... as effectively. But for those you should pay attention to both ... game/passage types that you do poorly on, as well ...
... your confidence errors (questionsyougotwrong that you didn't circle and ...
Always. If you don't constantly subject yourself ... :
I promise, my questions are almost over!!!
... No worries! Ask all the questionsyou want/need. We are ...
... recently is seeing which questions I spend more time ... the more time you spend on the questionsyougotwrong is the ... most time wasted cause you get ... no points which you deserve! If you can see which questions give you ...
... taking a PT, circle questions that you have either: A) Didn't ... /do all of the circled questions
(Note: By this ... create a bias towards how you approach your BR)
... the questionsyougotwrong even after BR and the ones that you feel you just got ...
Absolutely @CrushLSAT . And don't just review questionsyougotwrong. Do your review before you check your answers and review anything you're not sure about.
Man, if you've seen it before it's not fresh by definition. What does didn't "review" mean - did you look at which questionsyougotwrong on the score report? If you didn't lay eyes on it I think it's pretty close to accurate.