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 0LHopeful
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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!
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 Dave Killoran
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Hi Hopeful,

Here are a few thoughts for you!
0LHopeful wrote:I'm wondering if I should then be reviewing each question I got wrong in each section?
YES YES YES! Definitely you want to be reviewing problem you missed and ones you felt unsure about or struggled with but still got right. This is the best way to learn!


0LHopeful wrote: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?
You do want to look up explanations, and fortunately that's what this forum is full of :-D All of our LR explanations are this areas: https://forum.powerscore.com/lsat/viewforum.php?f=11. And anything that you don't find clear (or for some reason isn't explained yet), you can ask about. But there are thousands of explanations there already, and most are quite detailed.


0LHopeful wrote: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.
You should start throwing in timed section now. You don't have to do every question timed, but you need to begin getting used to the clock!

Please let me know if that helps. Thanks!

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