LSAT Logical Reasoning: Speeding Up

On speeding up at LSAT Logical Reasoning - in part, you get faster by deepening your understanding, which comes from continued LSAT prep practice and detailed review of all LSAT questions that give you trouble.
However, pacing is an element as well - having the mindfulness to let go of a question where things aren't clicking, and continuing to move forward. If you want a 165+ LSAT score, I'd aim to complete the first 10 LSAT Logical Reasoning questions in 10-12 minutes at most. You don't want to invest time increasing your confidence level on an easy question from 75% to 99% at the expense of getting to 5 questions later in the section.
Trust that you'll get the easy questions right anyway, and save that time for questions you're not even getting to later in the section. By being less of a perfectionist, you can actually increase your LSAT score by getting to more questions and spending more time on the ones that need it.



No comments:

Post a Comment