With the October LSAT soon approaching, I am sure we are looking for efficient methods of learning this test.
I now feel confident about LR (~-2 per section), LG (~-1 per section, & RC (~-3). Going forward I plan on just taking PTs and maybe drilling if I see a need.
Do you think it best to take a full 5 section practice tests, and then review the whole test at once (maybe test one day, review the next to allow for a thorough review)? Or, take one section then review that section... while it is still fresh in your mind?
Whole PT or Indiv Sections Forum
- gaud
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Re: Whole PT or Indiv Sections
If you're scoring that well on each section during timed-tests, you really don't need to be drilling individual sections. Heck, even if you're getting that in just timed sections, you don't need to be drilling individual sections.
Take the full test and review the entire test the following day. No need for it to be fresh in your mind. Keep track of the questions you missed. During your review, literally redo the entire test untimed. See if you still missed the same questions. Make sure you understand why each choice, in every section, is either correct or incorrect. Be thorough and take your time with the review.
Good luck
Take the full test and review the entire test the following day. No need for it to be fresh in your mind. Keep track of the questions you missed. During your review, literally redo the entire test untimed. See if you still missed the same questions. Make sure you understand why each choice, in every section, is either correct or incorrect. Be thorough and take your time with the review.
Good luck
- Charlie.Home
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Re: Whole PT or Indiv Sections
Thanks for the tips. Very helpful