General Tips and Strategies for the LSAT Test

Approach the LSAT test with a plan:
Spending lots of time doing LSAT prep will help you know where your strengths and weaknesses lie. This process will also help you decide where to focus your energies especially in the weaker sections. Why spend a lot of time thinking over a question when there's a fairly good chance that you'll get it wrong, no matter what? The only wise way one will be able to use one’s time wisely on test day is to know where one’s strengths and weaknesses are, well before the exam.

Use your LSAT review to become well-prepared:
Practice makes perfect! If you set aside quality time in a serene place to take some practice LSAT exams, you'll be ready to write the LSAT in a similar fashion without getting distracted, in a familiar way. You can also use this opportunity to analyze where you need to spend more time and in which section you need to strengthen your skills.

Guessing on the LSAT test might help sometimes:
There’s no mistake in guessing. There is no negative marking and you won't be penalized for wrong answers, so answer every question, even if you are not sure of the answers. If you don't know the answer, eliminate the choices you know are incorrect and then guess between the remaining choices.

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