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... . I pay less attention to time, and more attention to the questionsI'm trying to ... , and feel like I truly don't understand it, I will move on ... the content, I'll dig in and tackle it. If I don't ... care about the subject material, I ...
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... I felt that I had to pass along some encouragement! I TOTALLY understandhow ... UP! I don't know how long you've ... to say you did a timed section while blindly answering questions ... , feeling rushed and overwhelmed is not the way to go. I ...
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... " gotten around a 160, I would say to quickly go through the ... example, I'm sure you understandhowto do the easiest strengthening questions. Skip those ... have a lot of time to commit each week, make sure ... and get your brain used to the chaos again.
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... study habit/methodology. I don't know how much material is ... details for howtotackle every single type of question (I use a ... specific method for doing LG substitution questions based ... might be because I only refer to Manhattan for specific question ...
... what to look for, but rather in being able tounderstandhowto apply lessons to ... actual LSAT questions. Similarly, I feel that I am still missing questions ...
I can understandhow frustrating this must be :disappointed ... you do not need to worry. I do not think that ... raw score of 78 converted to a scaled score of ... score of 80 converted to a scaled score of ... +1 (or +2) of the questions.