I seem to remember JY saying in one of his videos that passages with 2 parts in RC (usually labeled part A and B ) are no longer common on the LSAT. Am I remembering this correctly?

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  • Saturday, Aug 14 2021

    @rhitt19830 said:

    Thank you

    No problem! Glad I could help you. :)

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  • Monday, Aug 09 2021

    @jordanjohnsonjr282 said:

    @rhitt19830 said:

    I seem to remember JY saying in one of his videos that passages with 2 parts in RC (usually labeled part A and B ) are no longer common on the LSAT. Am I remembering this correctly?

    There have been comparative passages on every test since 52, I believe.

    Thank you

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  • Monday, Aug 09 2021

    @chloesharman002821 said:

    One way to look would be going into RC for problem sets, go to the later tests and look at what kind they are. If it says "co" that means it's a comparative passage.

    Thanks, it seems like it's in all the most recent ones.

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  • Sunday, Aug 08 2021

    @rhitt19830 said:

    I seem to remember JY saying in one of his videos that passages with 2 parts in RC (usually labeled part A and B ) are no longer common on the LSAT. Am I remembering this correctly?

    There have been comparative passages on every test since 52, I believe.

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  • Sunday, Aug 08 2021

    One way to look would be going into RC for problem sets, go to the later tests and look at what kind they are. If it says "co" that means it's a comparative passage.

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