Thanks for everyone’s feedback, I appreciate it. I an definetly going to spend the next 9 days before my exam de-loading in general, doing less in the gym and less studywise, focusing more on getting every question right in drilling not caring about…
@Atlantis said:
Try taking a week off, no bs, no lsat, just vibes. Also stop drinking if you haven't done that
You think that would help? Im a very every day long gym and ling study guy. Everyday this summer Ive lifted and then studied, i ha…
UPDATE:
I just tried this 15 in 15 strategy for the first time in a timed LR drill, although it felt like I had more flagged questions than I usually do in the first 15, I ended up going with the strategy that if I saw an AC I liked I wouldn't seco…
@Celfaw20 said:
Hi! I do the first 10 in 10 because with the more recent tests I have seen 4-5 star difficulty questions be mixed into questions 11-15, so I no longer found it worth the risk to do the first 15 in 15. I definitely still try to …
@LSATmakesmeLSAD said:
don't think of your study time as "wasting time". It's an investment! part of doing well on the test can depend on the mindset that you have when studying. As a pessimist, I will say that I have seen some improvement fro…
160 equates to just about 20 wrong questions (out of the 75 non-experimental questions), lets say you get -7, -7, -6, and -6 across the 4 sections, with one of the -6s being the experimental, this would equate to getting about 25 out of 100 question…
@SufferingfromSufficientCondition said:
General advice without knowing more information:
Do you get almost every single question wrong on the passage just when it's in a timed section? Untimed? Stand alone passage? You mention timing to b…
@zjjenks11 said:
Do you understand them when you review?
Yes, I’d like to say with all but a few of the LSATs most ridiculous questions, review shines a clarifying light on all my mistakes, and in drilling I get a significantly higher propor…