7 comments

  • Wednesday, Jan 20 2016

    How are your BR scores? If you're not very close to perfect on BR, then the strategy of skipping a passage to give you more time on the remaining three is going to backfire, because you are automatically giving up 6-7 points AND can't guarantee that the remaining questions are going to be correct. If you are getting perfect BR scores, then it's a matter of timing and you might squeeze out a couple extra points by skipping the passage with the fewest questions. It would still be more productive to use the memory method to try and improve your speed and accuracy to the point where you get to have at least a stab at the fourth passage without significantly impacting the accuracy on the other three

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  • Wednesday, Jan 20 2016

    @ioana200 This is the only method that really worked for me. Try it.

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  • Wednesday, Jan 20 2016

    @ioana200 I've tried it, but haven't gone full force with it. @cjones76927 I'm getting to all the passages.

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  • Wednesday, Jan 20 2016

    @ioana200 are you getting to the 4th passage and answering all questions?

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  • Wednesday, Jan 20 2016

    Have you tried 7sage memory method?

    http://classic.7sage.com/lsat-reading-comprehension-the-memory-method/

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  • Wednesday, Jan 20 2016

    I've read through Voyager and NoodleyOne's guides on TLS, tried The LSAT Trainer, PowerScore's materials. Nothing seems to work for me.

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  • Wednesday, Jan 20 2016

    Only if you're shooting for something below a 160. Otherwise this is not a good strategy because you are still not likely to go 20 for 20 on 3 passages if you're missing 12ish now. What actual strategies and resources have you been using?

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