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just curious because i usually learn a few things here and there when doing a test but i am always curious as to whether if they are true ^_^
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just curious because i usually learn a few things here and there when doing a test but i am always curious as to whether if they are true ^_^
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thank you all!! very interesting !!!
Knowing this might actually make me interested in some of these questions lol
^ interesting. I'm going to look at some :)
At the end of every practice test, there are 4 sources (sometimes 5 now because we have comparative passages) always listed. Those are where the articles were pulled from for RC.
I really hope they are! Sometimes I feel like I'm learning some interesting stuff.
No wonder people say they feel "smarter" after studying for the lsat -_- lol
Wow.. Interesting fact lol
Well the test writers don't sit by the fire place with red wine and start getting in the mood to write. These are pieces found on actual studies conducted, magazines, newspapers, journals, etc. They take the pieces and send them to the lab where it gets approved to be published on lsat or not.
Source: Testmaster instructor, Rob.
I would also like to know about this since I keep hearing this. What about for RC passages? I've heard that they are real articles. Is that true? Because I always think I'm reading a bunch of uninteresting bs. lol
I read somewhere that LR stimuli are based on confirmed or at least credited studies. It was at that point where I improved greatly on LR. I started to get interested with each stimulus and actually got me engaged with the particular task on hand.