@"Cant Get Right" I'm currently taking practice exams atm and I would usually keep a log of games that I found troublesome and revisit those games to fool proof them. Usually most of the games that I found troubling wasn't a particular game type but…
Thanks for the responses! @allison.gill.sanford To be more precise, I meant to say that I would sometimes misinterpret either the main idea, or the viewpoints mentioned by a critic, scholar or some other party that isn't the author himself.
I'm going through something similar as OP. There is one section in which I would do well, (-2) and another section where I would go for minus 5 or more. Although after review, I can see how the corrext answer choices are correct, the credited respon…
@"Ron Swanson" Thanks for the response. Could you explain what you mean by accepting the truth of the paradox? From past prep materials, I was informed that we should approach the paradox as if it were flawed, meaning that the paradox exists because…
@"Cant Get Right" Thanks for the perspective. BR-ing has really helped opened my eyes to the complexity of the LSAT and helped me really break down each answer choice down meticulously. I guess I was having some bouts of anxiety about whether or not…
Hey @"Cant Get Right", Thanks for the tips. I'll definitely ease back on the intensity of my studying. Although I realize that there is some inflation involved, I was curious as to how much value I could attach to the scores I got on older exams.( P…
Hey guys. Thanks for the responses. I do exercise everyday. It's also because of my anxiety due to the newer exams. I have drilled, done time sections before and as well as done extensive problem sets having taken several prep courses. I was wonderi…
Hey! Thanks for the response. I'm usually finishing the easier games in 5 minutes. My issue is that when a game seems to be more difficult, I sink way too much time slogging through the questions. I do realize that it is often the case that I'm not …
Hey Daniel, I actually studied for 2 years as well but I found myself PT-ing around the mid to high 160s. How have you been able to push into the 170s?