Read all LSAT answer choices?

For LSAT Logic Games, since it's mathematical and doesn't have the ambiguities of language of LSAT Logical Reasoning and Reading Comp, you might consider just choosing the answer that works and moving on without reviewing the others.

For LSAT Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension, I'd recommend going through all 5 just in case, except for the first 10 or so Logical Reasoning questions. Sometimes knowing it's right doesn't necessarily mean it's right, right? :)

If you consistently score in the mid-to-high 170s, you can probably just choose and move on for those you pre-formulate / pre-phrase - at least on the easier questions. However, if you consistently have time remaining, I'd go through all 5 just in case.



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