I feel like what helps me is talking myself through the passage the way that JY does. That was my biggest takeaway. So I'll be reading something and I'll literally translate each sentence in my head and asking myself at the end of the paragraph: "ok…
I was you!!!
I urge you to take a break. I had the same mindset; that improving on this test couldn't possibly come from a break. However, once you take some time away and allow the material to actually absorb - I promise you will come back with a …
Hi! I began studying in September and scored a 142 consistently for 2 months straight, I felt like I really understood the exam and how to approach each question type so I was confused about why I wasn't seeing progress. I kept telling myself to tru…
I was in your same position and my problem was that I was trying to cram it in before a specific date by practicing under time constraints. Regardless of when your exam is it is important to focus on accuracy over timing, even if that means not fini…
I highly recommend the LR Loop Hole book! Reading it doesn't guarantee your score will improve unless you actually apply her approach, she shows you how to do it! Her concept of 'the answer is in the stimulus' really helped me improve. It's a mind o…
Thank you guys this is all so helpful! I think its definitely a mix of confidence/knowledge. When I do my blind review after a PT I notice all of my dumb mistakes and can tell it was from reading too fast and not paying attention (because I was worr…
I'm not sure if this is what you mean, but I tend to look at them in opposites and I find it helps me understand what to look for a bit quicker...
For example: if something Could be True, I look for answers that Must Be false. This is because there…