How to avoid STUPID/CARELESS mistakes
Posted: Tue Sep 19, 2017 3:56 am
this problem has been plaguing me throughout LSAT test and it became really bad few days ago:
1. I am always super nervous during the first and second sections and the anxiety--my hands were really trembling and quite failed to circle the answers--made me even more vulnerable to stupid mistakes;
2. I frequently misread LG conditions and scenarios and this was the biggest problem. Let me recount what happened to me last few days ago:
LG has four sets, ok, then:
I made a rush inference at the second set, this is ok and I figured it out when I had a problem with the third question and I fixed it soon
BUT I DIDN"T ERASE THE WRONG ANSWER BUT CIRCLED THE CORRECT ANSWER AFTER THE WRONG ANSWER
then i finished the second set and went on to the third
the condition states G cannot go with I, I wrote it down as G cannot go with H
three questions later, I figured it out--usually by failing to work out a right answer to a question
then I just figured out not only did I misread the condition but I too circled all the wrong answers from question 8 straight down to 17
I had to redid the second set surely very fast though--i even didn't circle the right answer on the book as I usually do. So first lesson learned: CIRCLE THE RIGHT ANSWER ON THE BOOK AS WHAT I DO FOR READING AND REASONING PARTS
then I got even more nervous and misread the condition again for the last set:
it states M doesn't go together with S but I read it as J, then .... three questions later, all over again.
To be frank, I finished LG still but without any check, I usually will make 2/3 mistakes, still usually those stupid mistakes basically for the first question of a set like a possible arrangement coz I often neglect one or two conditions.
I have no problem of speeding coz usually I can finish LG by 7-10 minutes--if there is no such games that involves lots of layers of conditions like some oldie goodies back in 1990s or some weird games that basically are impossible to diagram like some in PrepTest77 or 80, the X,Y,W,Z choices or the Building Trade games.
But those stupid mistakes are really hurtful. 2/3 mistakes means quite a different score.
SO ANYONE PLEASE CHIME IN TO SHARE YOUR ADVICE/BEST PRACTICE OF AVOIDING SUCH STUPID MISTAKES
1. I am always super nervous during the first and second sections and the anxiety--my hands were really trembling and quite failed to circle the answers--made me even more vulnerable to stupid mistakes;
2. I frequently misread LG conditions and scenarios and this was the biggest problem. Let me recount what happened to me last few days ago:
LG has four sets, ok, then:
I made a rush inference at the second set, this is ok and I figured it out when I had a problem with the third question and I fixed it soon
BUT I DIDN"T ERASE THE WRONG ANSWER BUT CIRCLED THE CORRECT ANSWER AFTER THE WRONG ANSWER
then i finished the second set and went on to the third
the condition states G cannot go with I, I wrote it down as G cannot go with H
three questions later, I figured it out--usually by failing to work out a right answer to a question
then I just figured out not only did I misread the condition but I too circled all the wrong answers from question 8 straight down to 17
I had to redid the second set surely very fast though--i even didn't circle the right answer on the book as I usually do. So first lesson learned: CIRCLE THE RIGHT ANSWER ON THE BOOK AS WHAT I DO FOR READING AND REASONING PARTS
then I got even more nervous and misread the condition again for the last set:
it states M doesn't go together with S but I read it as J, then .... three questions later, all over again.
To be frank, I finished LG still but without any check, I usually will make 2/3 mistakes, still usually those stupid mistakes basically for the first question of a set like a possible arrangement coz I often neglect one or two conditions.
I have no problem of speeding coz usually I can finish LG by 7-10 minutes--if there is no such games that involves lots of layers of conditions like some oldie goodies back in 1990s or some weird games that basically are impossible to diagram like some in PrepTest77 or 80, the X,Y,W,Z choices or the Building Trade games.
But those stupid mistakes are really hurtful. 2/3 mistakes means quite a different score.
SO ANYONE PLEASE CHIME IN TO SHARE YOUR ADVICE/BEST PRACTICE OF AVOIDING SUCH STUPID MISTAKES