u/Independent_Fox6824

advice on escaping the 150s?
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advice on escaping the 150s?

Feeling so close here but so far, should I be attempting fewer questions, reviewing more, getting faster at timing so I can answer the last 2-3 questions?

All of my LR errors come after question 10. I also feel like I have such bad execution under timed stress, and I can't operate at my true level because my thinking is bogged down and feels weak. Help please.

u/Independent_Fox6824 — 4 days ago
▲ 3 r/LSAT

How to improve LR accuracy?

Hi! I am currently practicing LR timed sections, but averaging around -10 (70% accuracy on questions attempted) and aiming to get to anything under -4. The vast majority of my mistakes come from wrong answers selected after the Q18 mark, with skips around the last 1-3 questions, and maybe 1-2 misses around Q10-12.

Should I be exclusively doing these sections untimed until I can get -1 or 0, then moving to timed practice to build my ability to get harder LSAT questions done?

Or, drilling the question types I mess up on most? I don't think more timed sections will help me until I can consistently solve these questions in general, but wondering what the best way is for me to bring my LR misses down.

Open to any suggestions on how anyone else has increased their LR performance!

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u/Independent_Fox6824 — 1 month ago