Probably not the answer you want to hear, but just doing a ton of flaw questions. Just hammering out a lot of flaw drill sets turned them from my worst question type to where I now rarely miss one. They can get very cookie cutter and predictable too…
Just did this today, you'd have to make two different drill sets. I just had them on different tabs. The real LSAT gives you a minute between sections anyway.
Hey all,
I still haven't found a study partner yet, so if you're looking for one leave a comment on here. I don't care what range you're scoring at, we can both help each other learn either way.