Quick question about Blind Review

Redentore3337Redentore3337 Alum Member
in General 350 karma

Hello 7sage club,

Just had a quick question about the blind review method. I'm in post-7sage curriculum and just started doing my PT's. I find myself exhausted by the time I get to the end. How much time is it ok to take to do the blind review? For example, I was thinking of taking an hour break after I got done with all my sections and then going back and reviewing everything or should I just push through it and immediately review after I'm done with the PT?

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  • 1000001910000019 Alum Member
    3279 karma

    Taking an hour break is fine. Taking a day is fine. The only reason I would review my PTs right after is because I was impatient.

  • beezmoofbeezmoof Alum Member
    555 karma

    I know personally I need the separation of a day to truthfully and honestly BR. (Any time less and I seem to subconsciously default to the perhaps faulty logic I might have had when taking the exam.) Everyone on this site seems to underscore how important the BR process is to making gains, so I don't think it matters how much or how little time you take in between as long as you do it the right way.

  • NotMyNameNotMyName Alum Member Sage
    5320 karma

    Agree with the other 2 posters. I wouldn't advise pushing yourself through exhaustion because such a BR session would probably less productive. When I take a PT, it's usually the only LSAT related thing I'll do that day.

  • Redentore3337Redentore3337 Alum Member
    350 karma

    Got it! Okay thanks guys! :smiley:

  • Cant Get RightCant Get Right Yearly + Live Member Sage 🍌 7Sage Tutor
    28111 karma

    Oh I can't even imagining going straight into BR from the timed section. I always allowed myself two hours minimum and frequently took the afternoon off making the BR my work for the next day.

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