The LSAT courses have gotten my most recent group of students some INCREDIBLE score increases lately.
Awesome!
But enough ME-time.
Let's give YOU something.
If you're looking for a killer test day strategy (for Logic Games, Logical Reasoning, or Reading Comp)....try this one borrowed from the LSAT courses:
(I used this one when I took the LSAT, and it helped me get a 175):
***Do your "favorite" practice questions right before you walk into the test center***
Here's what makes this a kickass strategy:
* It boosts your confidence (you get them right cuz you already KNOW the answers). * It gets your brain warmed-up. * It lets you have some alone time before joining all the stressed-out people inside. * It reminds you that you've already studied for this test a bunch and will ROCK IT.
So, you can apply this to your own situation in many ways.
When you're just outside the test center, take a few minutes to re-do:
* your favorite Logic Game * a handful of easy Logical Reasoning questions * a few tough Logical Reasoning questions that you know inside-out * a Reading Comp passage on a topic you like
Nice, huh? And remember, just a FEW questions, not an entire section :)
Before I let you go for now, don't forget to Keep Calm and Crush the LSAT, |
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