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  • Tuesday, Apr 24 2018

    I find most passages that reference multiple time frames together are the worst.

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  • Monday, Apr 23 2018

    @tylerdschreur10199 said:

    @marine4life6798246 said:

    My background is in literature/humanities, so I love everything pertaining to that. When I look at an RC, first thing I do is look at the topics. I rank them in the order I'd like to do them. The one I save for last is always science oriented, especially if it has to do with space or anatomy (if I see the word "peptide", I'm done).

    Lol, I'm an engineering major with a minor in biology, total opposite. If I see a topic about iambic pentameter or Thoreaus influence on American literature...i use all my lifelines!

    Haha... it's so funny, because I'm the opposite too. Music major with a lifelong affinity for literature. Hit me with that Thoreau and iambic pentameter any day! I love when any passage has to do with art of literature. Anything science-y and I'm toast.

    Also yes, agreed on the judges/candor passage from the Sept 2017 LSAT. Good gracious... it's the first time I didn't even finish a RC section. I literally laughed when time ran out because it was insane how badly I did on that.

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  • Monday, Apr 23 2018

    Hey guys I need some quick feedback , please... Whenever I go through the test prep slowly I seem to get them right but as soon as I do a test under pressure I am not able to complete the time sections. what do I do...

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  • Monday, Apr 23 2018

    Any passage that had an analogy question...pretty much was an automatic miss.

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  • Monday, Apr 23 2018

    Hey! Where's the candor here? We all know making hasty judgements will lead to no where..

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  • Monday, Apr 23 2018

    @marine4life6798246 said:

    My background is in literature/humanities, so I love everything pertaining to that. When I look at an RC, first thing I do is look at the topics. I rank them in the order I'd like to do them. The one I save for last is always science oriented, especially if it has to do with space or anatomy (if I see the word "peptide", I'm done).

    Lol, I'm an engineering major with a minor in biology, total opposite. If I see a topic about iambic pentameter or Thoreaus influence on American literature...i use all my lifelines!

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  • Monday, Apr 23 2018

    The RC from the Sept 2017 test was wicked IIRC. Something about judges maybe?

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  • Sunday, Apr 22 2018

    Riddled Basins PT 50

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  • Sunday, Apr 22 2018

    My background is in literature/humanities, so I love everything pertaining to that. When I look at an RC, first thing I do is look at the topics. I rank them in the order I'd like to do them. The one I save for last is always science oriented, especially if it has to do with space or anatomy (if I see the word "peptide", I'm done).

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  • Sunday, Apr 22 2018

    the riddled basins of attraction passage SUCKED for me

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  • Sunday, Apr 22 2018

    The undisclosed February 2017 reading comp passage on bees is the one that was most soul crushing for me. I had already done the other bees passage so it rattled me quite a bit.

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  • Sunday, Apr 22 2018

    I found PT45 Passage 2 to be a killer. Nearly all the questions have a trick AC based on a subtle misreading.

    You can easily go -5 without marking a single AC for BR.

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  • Sunday, Apr 22 2018

    there was one passage in Dec 2011 about soil and it was by far the hardest one I read! I didn't understand it at all :(

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  • Sunday, Apr 22 2018

    PT38 RC Q12 was pretty tricky. I got it okay, but yeah... what a mean question.

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  • Sunday, Apr 22 2018

    Anything on nature, space, or science experiments.. for example, in October 1996, the one that begins with "Many birds that form flocks compete through aggressive interaction for priority of access to resources such as food and shelter." ...

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  • Saturday, Apr 21 2018

    Bonus: PT 38, Passage 2, Question #12 is terrible.

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  • Saturday, Apr 21 2018

    You might find some of your answers here, but then again, soul crushing and disliking are two different things... https://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/15605/whats-your-least-favorite-rc-passage-s

    I second Eileen Gray. I also dislike Roy Lichtenstein.

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  • Saturday, Apr 21 2018

    I have a personal vendetta against Elieen Gray and her liquirce Wood.

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