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Saving troublesome questions to review

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:06 pm
by NL2424
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Re: Saving troublesome questions to review

Posted: Mon Jan 19, 2015 9:46 pm
by msp8
Yes. I do this and find it highly useful.

Re: Saving troublesome questions to review

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 5:43 pm
by BP Robert
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

Re: Saving troublesome questions to review

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:17 pm
by Clyde Frog
That 1776 guy who got a 180 used this approach several years ago and talks about it in his guide on here.

Re: Saving troublesome questions to review

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:20 pm
by RZ5646
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.

Re: Saving troublesome questions to review

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 10:34 pm
by Clyde Frog
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.

Re: Saving troublesome questions to review

Posted: Tue Jan 20, 2015 11:25 pm
by NL2424
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