Do you warmup before you take the test? As in do questions before the test? I had a similar problem too where my first LR section was a looot worse than my second section and I realized it's because I never warmed up before the exam.
... through the exact types of questions you got wrong. Before I ... second section had 8 flaw questions, which I hadn't even ... one or two types of questions, which were coincidentally packed into ... you warmup before you take the test? As in do questions before ...
... that everyone has some different warmup that works for them. ... , nothing too difficult, but questions that they are familiar with ... brain moving. How many questions you need to do to ... would definitely recommend warming up - maybe 10 questions since you have ...
... tried doing some questions before starting a PT to warmup... nothing is ... to do more of a warmup, or maybe do something to ... , make sure you have been up for at least an hour ...
... tried doing some questions before starting a PT to warmup... nothing is ... to do more of a warmup, or maybe do something to ... , make sure you have been up for at least an hour ... have tried doing a couple questions before starting a PT... but ...
... he sometimes skips easy questions because it somehow didn' ... doing some questions before starting a PT to warmup... nothing ... do more of a warmup, or maybe do something ... it hard to skip questions... how do you know ... doing in a week leading up to December exam?
... he sometimes skips easy questions because it somehow didn' ... doing some questions before starting a PT to warmup... nothing ... do more of a warmup, or maybe do something ... it hard to skip questions... how do you know ... doing in a week leading up to December exam?
Plan some sort of warmup for the morning of the test. I do two easy games, 10 LR questions and an easy RC passage. Key is to do easy questions that kickstart your brain, but also keep confidence high and don't tire you out.
Is it just me or does anyone else get nervous about the idea of doing warm-upquestions before the test? What if I mess up and that will totally blow my confidence?
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I suggest doing only easy questions. And sont grade them! Assume ... know. It can only mess up your confidence, so why do ...
... month, because IT HELPS!!! Warm-up the day of the test ... game or two, some LR questions and a RC passage, all ... that you'll sit for up to an hour waiting to ...
... like? Nervous? Completed a warmup before diving into the PT ... taking breaks after every few questions (which makes sense, given ... tend to rush through easier questions especially those first few ... that you are reading LR questions slowly enough to absorb ...
... people even suggest just doing questions that you're already seen ... can just fly through these warmupquestions, and feel really good walking ... with me. I reviewed it up until the time I had ...
... game and a dozen LR questions. All "easy" ones that is ... my experience. I didn't warmup before my PTs, but on ... the easiest group of flaw questions. I'm shakiest on flaws ...
... become re-familiarized with the LSAT material. I notice that like ... muscle memory invovled with doing LSATquestions. If you have previously practiced ... should be able to pick up where you left off in ...
... usally end up making them on various questions anyways. It ... helps me go through the questions easier.
> up on two many games. ... over 15 minutes and questions missed. More and more ... have to blur the LSATquestions and I don't ...
... peak focus to go through LSATquestions efficiently. For LR, if you ... passage or LR question mess up your funk and ruin your ... focus and move through the questions with a sense of productive ...
... 5 minutes or scale it up to finishing 7 and a ... just aim to finish the questions and be checking at 5 ... test. Additionally, none of the LSATquestions are so complicated that it ... out exactly how to solve questions which you are shaky on ...
... to working hard to keep up with everyone else.
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... to working hard to keep up with everyone else.
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6:15-6:45AM - Wake up, I budget 30 mins extra ... :00-11:00AM - Warmup drills, mostly LG and NA questions
... 6:15-6:45AM - Wake up, I budget 30 mins extra ... 6:15-6:45AM - Wake up, I budget 30 mins extra ... -11:00AM - Warmup drills, mostly LG and NA questions
> ... extremely worried I'll end up way below my average ... next section before 35 is up (very unwise). Any of ...
You need to warmup before you take the PT. ... you, whether it's 10 questions or an entire section. up, I just eliminate 2 or ... the first three or four questions. Then after I've laid ...
... knowledge is what you build up during the CC and ... is just seeing those 25 questions. We're so used to ... RC, you can build up your endurance to doing 4 ... as you have been building up your endurance to LG.< ... questions I flagged by drill type. The idea is to warmup ...
... and higher to answer these questions?
It really depends on ... question. Some PMR and PF questions take up half a page, and ... the most difficult of all LSATquestions -- Take a look at PT45 ... , /B therefore /A kind of questions. These you should knock out ...
... . Here are some of my questions from the comments compiled: up Sept 15. I was hoping ... competitive as those with 170+ LSAT and 3.8+ GPA. up LSAT by July, do my personal ...