LR Studying: Timing vs Accuracy
Posted: Sun Jun 14, 2015 5:12 pm
I'm doing timed LR sections now after months of drilling. It used to take me about 45-50min to finish the section scoring -5 up to -9 wrong. After drilling some more and going through Manhattan, I'm finishing between 30-35min now with about -3 to -5 wrong. I plan to continue doing timed sections (currently on PT 42), but my biggest weakness right now is that it's really difficult for me to answer questions correctly on time. It takes me too long to get a sense of a stimulus and choose the CR, it really sucks because I don't find the questions particularly difficult although they're very tricky. I'm falling for the LSAT writer's traps because I can't analyze a question quickly enough. I'm finishing around 35min so I feel rushed.
How does one become faster without sacrificing accuracy on this section? Is it just a matter of doing more thereby gaining experience and building that speed and accuracy overtime? I've done about 8 timed sections so far starting with PT 36.
How does one become faster without sacrificing accuracy on this section? Is it just a matter of doing more thereby gaining experience and building that speed and accuracy overtime? I've done about 8 timed sections so far starting with PT 36.