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I have taken some full practice logic sections recently, and have noticed that a lot of the harder questions are near the end. Because of this, does anyone recommend starting at the end with questions and working your way to the beginning? Just curious if this is a good strategy :)
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like linyang55 i also wouldn't recommend that. Each question is worth the same amount for your raw score so why get harder ones instead of easier ones? If you do it in reverse you also risk running out of time for the easiest questions in the section.
I wouldn't do this personally. You want to maximize points and you're more likely to get the easy ones right, and I find myself getting burnt out after the hard ones. However, if it works for you and you see better scores from doing it, theres no one correct way to take the LSAT