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Old 2009 May 23rd, 05:22 PM   #3 (permalink)
eldar
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I would say:

1) purchase a big clock. One big enough that you can fear it...it will be your biggest enemy

2) Practice a lot...is not so important to complete full tests each time, the important part is to complete at least a section in a timed environment, with pauses, without distractions. NO EXCUSES, NO EXCEPTIONS.

3) Don't be self-indulgent, if you had an easy question wrong don't say..."ahhh I was just distracted on the real exam I'll do better" (tm). It's not true. Most of these easy questions go wrong because in a timed environment we read the question stem too fast. Learn to read slow and pay attention to what is asked

4) Start each easy DS and PS question by writing a mathematical summary of what is asked. For instance I always wrote: A,B>0 A,B=Int to say that they are positive and integers. It's important because sometimes we forget what the stem is about

5) Practice, practice , practice...

6) When you think you are ready try LSAT problems to humble down a little bit and start practice again.
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