I take the LSAT on paper instead of on a computer. I would like to be able to print sections and PT's from 7Sage so I am practicing the same format as the real test. How can I print from the new 7Sage?
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Hey! Looking for tips on how to decide what passages to do and in what order. Note that I don't get through all 4 passages timed unless I want to miss most questions (I'm ok with this, it's my best option to score-wise, and RC is a big struggle for me). I just need to get through 3/4 passages, but I can't tell which approach is best as far as picking which ones I choose to do.
If one of the passages I choose turns out to be the hardest of them all, it takes me much more time and not as much reward. I find myself scoring lower than I have to because the one I skipped was easier than one or more that I did. So, I'm asking for advice on quick ways to tell whether it's worth doing.
I know there's not much of a predictable order of doing them, but if you have any tips on how you decide to do it, please let me know (even if you do get through all 4, you surely want to save the hardest for last to get rewarded for points you know you can get)
For example, should I choose:
ones with the most questions
shortest passage
glance at question types to see if it has many that I struggle with/good at (I could see this approach eating up too much time)
length of passage
topic
Thanks in advance!
"It’s critical to recognize that the correct answer is not merely something that happens in the paragraph, phrase, or sentence we’re asked about. It must also describe why the author wrote the passage."
Is this supposed to say passage at the end?