... an answer for every single questionI circled for BR, even if ... I keep the same answer. That way it highlights those questions ... the analytics so I can review it if I so choose. questions you gotwrong, then it will be ...
... for a question, as the first time around, do I still ... timed test for a question, circled the question because I'm not sure ... , then in the blind review, I ... check the answers for the questions you gotwrong, won't that reinforce ...
Generally, here's ... of every questionIgotwrong, including an explanation of why Igot it wrong and why ... the confidence to speed past questionsI was good at and get ...
... point BEFORE looking at the questions again. With a rock ... that the questions aren't actually difficult. I agree with ...
Also, for any questionIgotwrong under timed conditions, I'll make sure to ... see why you're missing questions. Also, doing this makes ...
... can I properly analyze the questionsI get wrong? How do I know whether I'm ... 's just an 'objectively' hard question? There are always a select ... (which Igot used to after tackling the 'harder', latter questions within a ...
... the questions you gotwrong previously. Even though you reviewed the answers I guarantee ... LR sections you ever do. I wouldn't worry about this ... on, as well as specific question types you struggle with.
... , with that said I can totally can empathize ... recently is seeing which questionsI spend more time on ... i'll be stuck on a most strongly supported question ... I do know that the more time you spend on the questions ... you gotwrong is the most ...
... day, with an individual LR questions or logic games on the ... much Igot burnt out so I scaled it back. For every questionIgotwrong, I wrote ... a note next to the question of what I did wrong ...
... . I've learned alot from my retakes by comparing the questionsgotwrong or ... right and really honing in on the ones Igotwrong ... twice. If you remember the question, make sure ... right and the others are wrong.
... by going through the questions you gotwrong (but then again this ... Sometimes there will be questions where I confidently choose an answer ... looking at the answer, I realize Igot too ahead of myself, ... NA vs. SA question types. Once you got that down, remember ...
... BR by knowing which questions you go wrong but not the answers ... just to know how many Igotwrong, (but wouldn't know which ... , your understanding of each question does. Now I have to make up ...
... reviewing every LR questionIgotwrong or was even ... calmly answer the questionsI skipped. Keeping track ... I thankfully rarely miss questions, I obsess over the questions that I do I ... miss to make sure that I ...
... ) remember a question, the answer I chose and that Igot it wrong, I now have ... one LR section Igot 2 of the same questionswrong on both tests ... the other 2 questionsIgot right the first time, I can look at ...
... used analytics to see what question types you miss the most ... every q type that Igotwrong to make sure I wasn't missing ... on the subjects that I frequently missed questions (examples: The Economist, The ...
... for your suggestion! I actually tried several LR ... I've done a few months back and still got 4-6 questionswrong ... from each section :(. I guess ... show that reviewing each questionIgotwrong in detail and ... doing more questions...
... the question bank! My god this thing is amazing. 1900+ questions that ... with NA questions about a week ago. I used the question bank to ... video explanations for the ones Igotwrong. I would have paid $200 ...
... going forward should I only BR my circled questions?
Yeah ... differentiate your incorrect questions that contain confidence errors (questions you gotwrong but didn ... of the question (why did you not circle this questions? What led ...
... the passages, redoing the questions (only marking them on ... question and list line references next to each right/wrong ... for more difficult ones/ones Igotwrong.
DON'T ... explanations for questions that Igotwrong or gotwrong for the wrong reasons.
I would prep using the 7Sage ... section) and I can actually understand the issues with each question. I would take PT's and extensively review questions you ... were not sure on and questions you gotwrong. If you feel you ...
... down my reasoning for each question during the test and during ... the questionsI struggle during the BR and also the ones that Igotwrong ... questionsI stumble and take more time to Eliminate wrong answer choices as I ...
... months and took another PT. Igot a 149 w/o a ... Igotwrong on the computer without knowing which AC Igotwrong was more helpful. I ... blind review if you got any other questionswrong that you did not ... I tagged him here so he can help answer this question ...
... LR answer explanations for ones Igotwrong, or felt were ridiculously difficult ... LR question for 30 minutes to fully understand where I went wrong. Then ... Feb LSAT, I had to guess on 3 questions... probably ruined my ...
... to go through each questionI wasn't 100 percent ... the different concepts and questions types. Thus, rather ... I struggle most with Most Strongly Supported and Parallel Flaw questions ... . To study I won't simply review the question that Igotwrong ...
... cutting out all questions that Igotwrong after BR. I spend as long as ... I need (about 20 ... minutes) on each question. There's ... so much to learn on such questions and I ...
... question, then I plug them into the computer and the ones igotwrong ... both times i put aside the one igotwrong the ... longer fresh i redo them with a blank questionset no writing ... at all on them, i know ...
... spending more time on each question. I then jot down some ... the ones that Igotwrong. As of right now, I am only at ... unbiased second look at the question without the distraction of ... or rules for the questionsI would get wrong. I wanted to do everything ...
... 30% accuracy." These questions seemed fairly straight forward to ... at the ones IgotwrongI realized what I was doing. ... questions into each other. I would approach a Method of Reasoning question ...
> I just assumed I knew the question types from each ...