tomerrr wrote:
Usually when I do an LSAT set I get 60% correct.
today I did LSAT set and got 90% correct.
In the last LSAT practice I took notes during the set and did it untimed which translated to average of 3:45 mins per question.
how can I take the question time to exam time with taking notes?
today I did LSAT set and got 90% correct.
In the last LSAT practice I took notes during the set and did it untimed which translated to average of 3:45 mins per question.
how can I take the question time to exam time with taking notes?
The GMAT and LSAT are indeed different exams. For the GMAT Critical Reasoning section, extensive note-taking is typically not necessary. Focus on honing your skills to minimize time per question while practicing, ensuring you also work on improving accuracy.