Is drilling a good substitute for practice tests when you’re preparing for the LSAT? Ben and Nathan push back on listener Kevin’s preference for drilling over practice tests.
They discuss that while they don’t think Kevin’s statement is completely wrong, the most effective way to “practice how you play” for the LSAT is to take practice tests. They offer their recommendations on finding the intermediate between drilling and practice tests, and comment on why you shouldn’t target individual question types.
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CHAPTERS:
00:00 Is drilling more useful than practice tests?
01:12 Practice like you play
03:35 What we recommend
06:08 Why you shouldn’t target individual question types
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