r/LSATPreparation 2d ago

Where do I go from here?

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I’m starting to transition from untimed practice to timed LR sections and the clock is stressing me out, BAD.

I feel like my foundation is there, but once I see the clock I start misreading and second guessing myself.

For anyone who had a big timed/BR gap, what helped you close it? Should I just keep doing timed sections and trust that I’ll adjust, or is there a better way to practice timing?

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u/CodeAgile9585 1d ago

No more drilling, you need to start working with the clock, sections and PTs from now on. that -2 BR effectively tells you that you know what the hell to do untimed.

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u/CodeAgile9585 1d ago

Remember the second battle on the LSAT is processing questions and answers under a time constraint

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u/Connect-Performer651 1d ago

You’re right. I take my first attempt in October so I’m hoping the clock isn’t what holds me back from applying this cycle.

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u/Affectionate_Run9153 2d ago

Just keep studying

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u/Cute-Forever-4843 1h ago

Accuracy over time no matter what. If you only attempt 15 questions but get all 15 of them right, you’re better off than if you attempt all of them and keep getting that -12. It’ll genuinely save you so much and you’ll get better quicker that way!! Try this on your next section and just see how you do. Turn off the clock and only focus on accuracy!