I have a quick question.
I took the LSAT last year, and didn't do as well as I would like, so I am retaking. I just redid the test I sat for last year, and while I got a much better score, I got a few wrong this time around that I got right the first time around.
I wonder if there is a common reason why that happens. Does that mean something? Does it mean I probably understand it and just made a mistake and shouldn't worry about it too much? Or that I should focus on those questions a lot because I don't understand them at all.
Sorry, this is a weird question and I'm not really sure what to ask. But I am aiming for consistency, so I don't know what to think when I get a question right a year ago when I was much less prepared and get it wrong now when I feel much more confident and my scores are much higher.