Bubble in groups and remind yourself of what you're bubbling, as you bubble. For instance, if I'm group bubbling 4 answers, 1-4 (A, D, D, C, respectively) I will say to myself "1 A, 2 D, 3 D, 4 C".
I'm interested in this as well... as I am getting hung up on translations that involve both 3 and 4. Wondering if there is an instance where this strategy would not work?
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Does this mean we should be drinking beer during this webinar? I think if we all showed up 3 or 4 deep, that could really add an interesting element to this one that would really make it stand out from past webinars.
@BruiserWoods for skipping I say the question number and answer choice in my head as I bubble. Example: Question 1 is A 2 is B 3 Skip 4 E 5 Skip etc. just an idea!
I think that’s a good general rule. Check out PT 24 Game 4, great application of this. It’s not how JY does it, but by splitting into three boards based on the second rule which does exactly what you’re talking about, this game was a breeze.
@runiggyrun thanks for detail explanation I saw this happen in the PT 26 game 4 with a sub-category that have one out spot only V,Z,Y and Z is always in and by splitting the game board based on V,Z,Y the game is solved completely.
I didn't think the Feb LG was a piece of cake, I am usually -3 or less on LG & I felt like I had to guess on about 3 or 4 question on one of the games.
Another weird thing you can get that the LSAC has released is the India LSAT. There are 3 or 4 of them, but be aware they only have 4 answer choices not 5.
Good luck but to give you some perspective: my previous tutor who ended up with a 180 on the exam still took about 3 to 4 months to study for the exam with a 160s diagnostic. Im not sure about your situation but best of luck