What does it mean when your doing a problem set and it has priority ( very low, low high and very high)? Is this the matter of how important it is on the LSAT?

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  • Monday, Jun 15 2020

    @juliet7sage said:

    What does it mean when your doing a problem set and it has priority ( very low, low high and very high)? Is this the matter of how important it is on the LSAT?

    Hi there,

    The priority is determined between how frequent the type of question appears and how well or bad you did on those questions. It is then assigned as a low or high priority. High priority means you should focus on improving your understanding of those questions.

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