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what question type appears the most frequently on the LR section of the lsat?
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what question type appears the most frequently on the LR section of the lsat?
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Hmm... I have The Trainer and Manhattan LR book. Didn't really open manhattans book after all the trainer talk. The Trainer has been awesome for me especially the flaw section. I might just crack the Manhattan open now just because. Playing hookie from work today! @tanes25413 @coreyjanson479
Manhattan
Did you mean the Trainer or the Manhattan guide?
Me too. After the chapter on Most Strongly Supported questions, it was like the clouds parted and the sun shone bright upon all the wrong answers. ’Twas a beautiful thing.
Manhattan was my saving grace for LR.
Thanks. I wasn't finding them helpful anyway.
No... burn them... get the Trainer if you need anything else besides 7Sage...
Thank you both for such valuable info. Helps a lot. Do you suggest looking at he Bibles at all? I have all three of them, but find sage more helpful. J.Y makes things so much more straight forward.
Also, while the major groups are pretty much the same across different resources, once you get to the secondary and tertiary types you'll see a difference in how things are classified.
This should help you out:
http://blog.powerscore.com/lsat/the-most-common-lsat-logical-reasoning-question-types
Generally flaw questions will be the most frequent, but it will vary from section to section. I've seen some that were more heavy on S/W and some that were more heavy on NA/SA. Once you get into doing full PTs and look at the analytics you'll see how it all shakes out. The Trainer also has some really good breakdowns of this topic that would answer your question more completely. In the end, it doesn't really matter since you need to know how to do everything and can't rely on getting a favorable section.