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Core Skill 06

Timed Decision-Making

Apply reliable methods under strict time limits while protecting accuracy, concentration and strategic control.

Pacing

Use checkpoints

Monitor section progress at planned intervals rather than reacting to every difficult question.

Selection

Protect opportunity

Avoid allowing one unusually difficult question to consume time needed for easier points.

Review

Learn from timing

Distinguish knowledge errors from rushed reading, indecision and inefficient methods.

What to master

  • Section-level time allocation.
  • Efficient first-pass decisions.
  • When to skip and return.
  • Answer-choice elimination under time pressure.
  • Endurance across multiple sections.

BoardQBank strategy

1

Build accuracy untimed before demanding full-speed performance.

2

Introduce short timed sets, then full sections, then four-section simulations.

3

Set a clear threshold for moving on when progress has stalled.

4

Review timing decisions as carefully as content errors.

Practice focus

  • Ten-question timed Logical Reasoning sets.
  • Single Reading Comprehension passage sets with controlled timing.
  • Full sections and cumulative mock examinations.

Continue your LSAT preparation

Move from concept review to targeted drills, timed sets and cumulative practice.

Timed Mock Examinations