Revising questions Forum
- tooswolle
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Revising questions
I've had the good fortune to improve on the LSAT, however like most on here I dont want to settle for a good score I want a great score so here is my question. I'm currently scoring from the low to mid 160's and normally I have five minutes free after lr, two after rc and it varies in lg. What would be the best way to minimize the questions I get wrong when I have that extra time? Is there anything top scorers have seen or noticed? I'd really appreciate any advice.
- AverageTutoring
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Re: Revising questions
Look at the posts by eit and myself at the bottem of this page: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 5&start=75tooswolle wrote:I've had the good fortune to improve on the LSAT, however like most on here I dont want to settle for a good score I want a great score so here is my question. I'm currently scoring from the low to mid 160's and normally I have five minutes free after lr, two after rc and it varies in lg. What would be the best way to minimize the questions I get wrong when I have that extra time? Is there anything top scorers have seen or noticed? I'd really appreciate any advice.
In essence, spend more time doing questions the first time around!