- Tue Oct 15, 2019 7:45 pm
#71293
Hello,
So I'm taking the LSAT in January following the 4-month study plan i.e. doing the bible section and then relating the training type section.
I'm wondering if I should then be reviewing each question I got wrong in each section?
For example, I'm tracking my percentage and for Must Be True I got 65/108 = 60%, Main Point I got 26/34 = 76%, Weaken I got 61/86 = 70.9% and Strengthen I got 27/40 or 67.5%.
Cleary in each section, I'm missing a ton of questions, should I be googling each question and seeing want went wrong OR should I continue working through, then once I get to timed sections and preptests and review missed questions then?
I'm doing these untimed so and with 13 weeks to go I don't want to spend too much time reading/doing drills and not have enough time to do full timed sections/tests.
Thank you!
So I'm taking the LSAT in January following the 4-month study plan i.e. doing the bible section and then relating the training type section.
I'm wondering if I should then be reviewing each question I got wrong in each section?
For example, I'm tracking my percentage and for Must Be True I got 65/108 = 60%, Main Point I got 26/34 = 76%, Weaken I got 61/86 = 70.9% and Strengthen I got 27/40 or 67.5%.
Cleary in each section, I'm missing a ton of questions, should I be googling each question and seeing want went wrong OR should I continue working through, then once I get to timed sections and preptests and review missed questions then?
I'm doing these untimed so and with 13 weeks to go I don't want to spend too much time reading/doing drills and not have enough time to do full timed sections/tests.
Thank you!