Saving troublesome questions to review
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Saving troublesome questions to review
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Re: Saving troublesome questions to review
Yes. I do this and find it highly useful.
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Re: Saving troublesome questions to review
We really recommend doing this, even if it's just jotting down the test number, section, and question number in a notebook or something. Crucial to review everything you've missed in the past to ensure you don't on test day.
Best of luck,
Blueprint LSAT Prep
Best of luck,
Blueprint LSAT Prep
- Clyde Frog
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Re: Saving troublesome questions to review
That 1776 guy who got a 180 used this approach several years ago and talks about it in his guide on here.
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Re: Saving troublesome questions to review
Unless you have a ton of them, idk how useful redoing them would be, since you should basically analyze them to the point of memorization.
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Re: Saving troublesome questions to review
RZ5646 wrote:Unless you have a ton of them, idk how useful redoing them would be, since you should basically analyze them to the point of memorization.
I mostly just had them for flaw questions, which after reviewing them constantly they became my time saver questions on the lsat. Everytime I hit a flaw question I could ramp up my speed and answer it correctly in 20-40 seconds. Obviously this was extremely helpful, especially when you have to spend a considerable amount of time on the fish dioxins/brown dwarf ect., questions that pop up.
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