I am curious to gain some insight on how fellow sagers trained themselves into answering 10 questions in 10 mins and how you worked up to 15 in 15 and so on. Was it mainly drills or through timed PTs?
... range I'm currently stuck in. I find that I struggle ... to choose the wrong one. In addition, with blind review I ... same on literally every PT in the past two and a ... me no time to review. In other words, will it cost ...
... started studying I was consistently in the low 160s and now ... I have been consistently scoring in the mid 160s for the ... time (which hasn't happened in months). I feel like it ...
... and precisely understanding the stimulus in LR.
But since ... Not recognizing subtle shifts in scopes (scopes in subjects/verbs/modifiers) ... untimed focusing on honing in to the core but ... to efficiently prioritize the information in the stimulus. So I ...
We all have it in us to do our best ... the LSAT. The hardest part, in my opinion, is applying **ALL ... LR which would put me in the 99th percentile. Of course ... ways away from ever scoring in that range on a full ... ass. We all have it in us!!
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I had a breakthrough in my scores in logic games by employing ... eliminate CNBT ACs (=wrong ACs) in CBT Qs really made the ... is what Mike Kim suggests in the Trainer)
But ... for CNBT ACs to eliminate in CBT Qs, elimination is inefficient ...