- Fri Jun 03, 2016 6:01 pm
#26141
Dear Lsat tutors,
every time i do prep questions, then do the trouble shooting for the incorrect questions, half of the questions to 2/3 questions that i got wrong in first place, most notably logical reasoning sections, i realize that i could have gotten them correctly in first place if i solved them using primary objective (tm) techniques properly and all of them. But sometimes out of general fear and fear out of running out of time, there are many times I just skip a stage to couple stages then just blindly jump in after reading a question stem and question, then gets bombed. I know in my brain and in rational sense that i need to use primary objective techniques but in reality, it is really hard and simply do every single time.
is there any effective strategy that any LSAT tutors or users of this website used in order to drill in primary objective techniques in one's arsenal always, every-time,all occasions as in of my hereditary nature?
every time i do prep questions, then do the trouble shooting for the incorrect questions, half of the questions to 2/3 questions that i got wrong in first place, most notably logical reasoning sections, i realize that i could have gotten them correctly in first place if i solved them using primary objective (tm) techniques properly and all of them. But sometimes out of general fear and fear out of running out of time, there are many times I just skip a stage to couple stages then just blindly jump in after reading a question stem and question, then gets bombed. I know in my brain and in rational sense that i need to use primary objective techniques but in reality, it is really hard and simply do every single time.
is there any effective strategy that any LSAT tutors or users of this website used in order to drill in primary objective techniques in one's arsenal always, every-time,all occasions as in of my hereditary nature?