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Friday, Jan 16

🙃 Confused

What does this mistake mean

I just started studying for the LSAT, and I am consistently getting (most) answers wrong from Q15 to Q25-26 on LR, one or two before Q15.

Does this mean anything? Does this mean I should study harder questions? Looking for outside opinions.

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  • Friday, Jan 16

    Hey Chris, that's how almost everyone starts, so don't worry much.

    I would also suggest you learn to skip a high number of questions if possible. The likelihood of getting answers correct skyrockets if you just answer questions to completion (work on them until you aren't getting anywhere) and then move from there. When I got my 169 PT is still had skipped like 7 questions

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  • Friday, Jan 16

    Hey Christopher,

    Typically, the LR sections are typically ordered from easy to hard, with some exceptions with question placement. So, those questions at the beginning are a lot easier than the questions at the end. It just means the harder ones are tripping you up.

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