I do the same thing sometimes, so I've just recently started keeping a wrong answer journal and forcing myself to answer why I'm getting them wrong, not just saying "I misread it/read it wrong." I've heard that this helps!
Well, all I have to say is this: I am stillgetting plenty of sunshine and enjoying myself even while studying for the LSAT. Physical and mental wellbeing are utterly under-valued aspects to doing well on this test lmao.
Do you mean which types of questions I'm getting right/wrong on the section? They were trending towards SA/PSA and Weaken questions earlier, but now it's honestly mostly dumb mistakes I don't catch!
The powerscore book for reading comp really helped me. It gave me drills and in depth tools for what to look out for and notice. I went from -12 to -5 and now I have been practicing and hardly getting any wrong.
... right answer, and eliminating the wrong ones. For 90% of questions ... the other option - eliminating wrong answers. LRwrong answers are recursive and often ... the same types of things wrong with them.
I'm also planning on taking it June 2022! I'm stillgetting low 160s and my goal is 170+ so any advice on how to get better? How many tests do you do a week?