found this on reddit today, and thought tls users might find it interesting.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1Jnl ... iJR4Y/edit
Behind the Scenes with a Former LSAT Question Writer Forum
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Re: Behind the Scenes with a Former LSAT Question Writer
Excellent resource!!!!
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Re: Behind the Scenes with a Former LSAT Question Writer
Two points he brought up that I'm curious to hear what others think about:
1. He's an advocate of reading stem first, but most top scorers read stim first. Do you think it's a matter of preference, or is one or the other a better way of approaching the problem?
2. He says not to take a bunch of practice tests. I understand the point of drilling specific problem types and learning the fundamentals, but I feel at a certain point you do need to be taking an intense amount of tests. What are your thoughts?
1. He's an advocate of reading stem first, but most top scorers read stim first. Do you think it's a matter of preference, or is one or the other a better way of approaching the problem?
2. He says not to take a bunch of practice tests. I understand the point of drilling specific problem types and learning the fundamentals, but I feel at a certain point you do need to be taking an intense amount of tests. What are your thoughts?
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