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Jul

LSAT PREP ADVICE – TIME SAVING TIPS FOR BUBBLING IN ANSWERS

Filed under Lsat logic games | 10 Comments

This is a multi-part series helping students prepare for the LSAT. Tips and tricks are offered by student Jaime Sherman as he learned how to effectively work the LSAT from scratch. This is a unique approach that offers specific advice as to how to better attack LSAT problems and how to overcome the fear of not being able to complete the 35 minute sections on time. Much of the content deals with how to better grasp what the Law School Admissions Council wants you to see in the questions it asks. This segment deals with bubbling in answers in a way to retain focus and save time. Be sure to check out the other videos!

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Comments (10)

  1. Mark says:

    No problem. Nice guitar playing ( :

  2. Mark says:

    this helped me soooo much!!!! THANK YOUUUUUUU x 129083019237018723

  3. Mark says:

    good tip, man

  4. Mark says:

    No problem!

  5. Mark says:

    great tip!!! i hope i don’t miss bubbling in one answer and then realizing it after 13 questions have passed that all my numbering is messed up.

    thanks so much for all your videos! they’re helpful!

  6. Mark says:

    Thanks =)

  7. Mark says:

    The first step is understanding the typical types of LR questions such as “point of argument” and “assumption” etc.

    Also, mark off blatantly wrong choices. Check the vid on the LR too. ( :

  8. Mark says:

    Hey, do you have any tips on how to improve on the logica reasoning section. I feel like that is my biggest weakness. I have been getting roughly 15 out of 25 questions. Terrible I know. Do I have enough time to improve? I plan on taking the test in september 09. Thank you!

  9. Mark says:

    The answer sheet is separate, so it is important to keep it close but not drop it off the table ( :

  10. Mark says:

    Great advice. On the real test, does the answer sheet come separate, or do you have to flip the pages back and forth?

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