... it’s fine to fool proof the LR questions yougotwrong because there ... and paste every question I get wrong on a test to a Word ... may be objecting to the focus you seem to have on the ... weaknesses, the questions yougotwrong and the questions you didn’t have 100 ...
... if you have the ability to wait, you should wait ... both, watch explanations of what yougotwrong, etc.
to these approaches that you should already know are wrong. If I were you ... how much more you really have to go. In my estimation you're going to ...
... an answer for every single question I circled for BR, even ... not be blind. If you know what questions yougotwrong, then it will ... it's pretty useless. You actually want to be biased towards your ... during BR because it forces youto humble yourself and really dig ...
... reason to do blind review BEFORE you check your answers? My question is ... is that if you know yougot a questionwrong, even if you don't "know ... strict if we really want to improve.
... near certainty that yougot them right. Going back to the basics could ... help with both those things. You might ... every question I gotwrong, including an explanation of why I got it wrong and ...
... something similar to build 5th sections out of LR questions yougotwrong before ... easier to do if you just cannibalize an earlier PT so you know how ... it was curved, but you can still ...
... a good way to go which is to copy and paste ... clean versions of the questions yougotwrong ... you have a short drilling section or a full 25 question ... from all the questions I gotwrong over the course of ... I can use them to drill or as a ...
... know how people take 3-5 pt's a week. You can ... review and go over everything yougotwrong successfully in one or two ... job/school do you do -- maybe I need to find some sort ...
... review and go over everything yougotwrong successfully in one or two ... job/school do you do -- maybe I need to find some sort ... />
One thing is how well you can manage stress. It's ... exercise. It doesn't have to be super intense or long ...
... of the questions yougotwrong previously. Even though you reviewed the answers ... be the hardest LR sections you ever do. I wouldn ... you should pay attention to both game/passage types that you ... do poorly on, as well as specific question types you ...
... alluded to, once you start taking PTs you can save the ones you get wrong and ... make a 25 question experimental ... of every questionyou get wrong as you learn the ropes is going to ultimately ...
... exactly what you did with every LR question I gotwrong for probably ... similar to a larger extent. I scored mid 170s. If you can ... difficult at first, you eventually develop the skill to explain it in ... your brain why it is you are making whatever decision ( ...
... scoring where I want to be (165 to higher), I know everything ... on a most strongly supported question very early on but instead ... the more time you spend on the questions yougotwrong is the most ... />
Also, not knowing why you want to go to law school may be ...
... LR, 8-10 wrong on LG and 10 wrong on RC, always ... every question I gotwrong, I wrote a note next to the question of what ... I did wrong ... the future. Also make sure you're getting at least 7 ...
... you need to buckle down and evaluate how hard you're willing to work/how badly you ... see which ones yougotwrong or how many in a section you missed. It ... />
Dude, yougot a 3.92 GPA. You're smart and willing to work ...
... down a few notes about how I felt about the test ... just about how I felt I did, anything I got caught up ... then finally look to see which answers I gotwrong and right, writing ... a page about each wrongquestion and ...
For 9, in addition to an MSS question not having to be airtight, as ... 21, I'm going to assume that yougot the logical chain between ... the promotion down pat, and yougot tripped by the dual sufficient ... he'll be promoted. How about if it's important ...
... 's bad to BR by going through the questions yougotwrong (but then ... . Be able to differentiate NA vs. SA question types. Once yougot that down ... , remember what J.Y. tells you about ...
... and if you aren't scoring to what makes you happy, you shouldn' ... refund. The money and time yousave now will be well worth ... you lose the opportunity to see where you went wrong in the exam and howto ... improve for next time. Hope this helps and I wish you ...
... what you did wrong but, very precisely how when and why you went wrong. This ... is really powerful information to apply to ... on time or miss a question or two. Watching my recordings ...
... PT
2) As you're taking a PT, ... circle questions that you have either: A) Didn ... not 100% sure as to why the 1 correct AC ... so as to not create a bias towards howyou approach your ... yougotwrong even after BR and the ones that you feel you just got ...
... one (imo) then if I got them all correct, I do ... them later to be sure. If I get ... made a mistake - read the questionwrong or sth like that - I ... you difficulties, I think you should do them later again to check if yougot ...
... . You want to differentiate your incorrect questions that contain confidence errors (questions yougotwrong ... to do some deeper analysis than just the mechanics of the question ... (why did you not circle this questions? What led youto think you ...
... the number yougot right, not by subtracting the number yougotwrong. That ... way, if you aren't sure about a question, ... it wrong. There's 0 chance that that question will ... you aren't sure or if you run out of time you need to ...
... of this on right/wrong answer. You've gotto get honest with yourself ... too tempting to want to tell yourself you understood a questionyougot right when you really ... your BR work. Just because yougot the right answer doesn't ...
... would I go back to the questions I gotwrong. This would all ... you bombed LR and you notice yougot lots of (say) necessary assumption questions wrong ... to the question and see if it feels any easier or if you ...
@"Stevie C" said:
5) Serious reflection. You have to think about what yougotwrong, why yougot it wrong, and howto prevent it in the future (I guess this applies to all LSAT sections and probably life in general)
... means you get the material it's more of a question ... you need to look at what yougotwrong and why. Every question I get wrong ... I write out the reasoning behind the argument, what the question ... is wanting me to do and then go ...