So, for my second taking of the LSAT, I thought I spent a good bit of time reviewing PTs and trying to figure out what I did wrong/why I did it wrong.
Evidently I did not review them properly, because I got a less than expected score on the LSAT, far lower than my PT average, which was much higher than my previous PT average.
Currently I look through them and spend my time picking the questions apart. Anything I can't figure out I look at either the MLSAT LR explanation or the 7sage games explanation. RC I can't seem to review because when I miss something, I miss it hard and all the looking through the passage/answer choice in the world seems to let me find the right answer.
I'm not entirely sure what I'm doing wrong, and so I thought maybe I can get help from the great folks over at TLS.
So, how do you guys review your PTs? Do you just pick the questions apart like I do, and is there a particular method you use?
One thing that I'm considering is just revisiting old questions and redoing them everyday until I just memorize every little aspect behind them. Would that help?
How do you review your old PTs? Forum
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Re: How do you review your old PTs?
I like the 7 sage blind review method.