I find myself having three problems on the LSAT
1) Lack of stupid errors, overlooking one particular word or reading something as "drowning" instead of "Downing".
2) In Flaw and NA questions, I usually understand the flaw. For example ...
I am not getting any patterns in my wrong answer choices other than it is the hardest questions that I get wrong with a couple of mistakes on the easy ones. I am scoring 165 consistently on my BR, what should I do to improve this?
The 62 was designed in a way to drive me nuts. Later on, I realized that I was in a panic condition and fell in most of the traps whereas during reviews I was able to figure out where the mistakes were.
... thing is to review your mistakes, identifying the fundamental flaws leading ... incorrect answers. We all make mistakes. But that's what practice ...