- Mon Feb 08, 2021 9:11 pm
#83935
Hi Powerscore,
To what extent should I spend time on the setup?
I constantly hear from LSAT top scorers to take time in the basic setup and make inferences as much as possible before you jump into the questions.
But many times, I find myself spending too much time on the setup and unwittingly make all the possible inferences (all possible templates) and confuse myself even more as I go through the questions.
Sometimes, I finish games even faster as I go through the questions. For example, I usually do local questions first and as I do local questions I learn about the game pretty fast.
So, I face the dilemma. More time on the setup? or Less time on the setup but jump on to the local questions? I know it's case-by-case, but generally speaking, which do you think is better? Little word of advice please.
To what extent should I spend time on the setup?
I constantly hear from LSAT top scorers to take time in the basic setup and make inferences as much as possible before you jump into the questions.
But many times, I find myself spending too much time on the setup and unwittingly make all the possible inferences (all possible templates) and confuse myself even more as I go through the questions.
Sometimes, I finish games even faster as I go through the questions. For example, I usually do local questions first and as I do local questions I learn about the game pretty fast.
So, I face the dilemma. More time on the setup? or Less time on the setup but jump on to the local questions? I know it's case-by-case, but generally speaking, which do you think is better? Little word of advice please.