Tips on understanding high priority questions

rachel.cummingrachel.cumming Core Member
in General 7 karma

I just recently started study for the lsat and the two practice tests I took I received a 145. I noticed that every single low priority questions I got correct and every single high priority question I got wrong. I feel like this means I probably have a basic understanding of how to approach more simple questions and still have to learn how to solve the harder more complex questions. For anyone else who has also got all the low priority questions right and all the high priority questions wrong, what did you find helped you improve your understanding for these types of questions the most? I appreciate any advice!

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  • williamcjleewilliamcjlee Live Member
    34 karma

    Hey Rachel, I think only the questions you get wrong are marked as high or very high priority. 7Sage marks the ones you get correct or corrected on blind review as low priority. Hope this helps and good luck!

  • d.alexjonesd.alexjones Core Member
    7 karma

    Yes, in this case "high priority" or "low priority" is highlighting which questions are most important for you to review, meaning the ones you got wrong. Review all your mistakes and understand them before you do another PT!

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