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Saturday, Jul 18 2020

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PT140.S1.Q17
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achanane1543
Monday, Jun 14 2021

Is E incorrect because you can't draw a relationship with /MotorsManufactedByEM and Institutional Setting, that you can technically only draw a some relationship since they have a common Sufficient Condition of Quiet? #help

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PT126.S4.Q19
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achanane1543
Thursday, Apr 08 2021

Hey, I'm confused about the "not" in front of the ( IP --> FOT). When I diagrammed " this argument for freedom of thought failed," I understand the "fail" as taking the contrapositive so I had ( /FOT --> /IP). Should I have diagrammed ( /IP --> /FOT) since by "failed" it meant "not" meaning just negate what was argued? #help

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Wednesday, Jul 07 2021

Try starting your section from 16 onwards and then 15 backwards. That has helped me a lot with those harder questions. I use to feel mentally rushed and pressed for time by the time I got to the later questions because I knew they were more difficult. However, since starting with them I’m able to use that burst of energy going into a section on the harder questions and by the time I get to the easier ones and am starting to feel fatigued questions 15-1 don’t seem/aren’t as consistently difficult as questions 16-25/26 that require more of me.

Hope this helps!

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Wednesday, Jul 07 2021

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Mid-PT Mental Slump

I’m registered for the August 2021 LSAT, where we’ll have 4 section with a 10-minute break between section 2 and 3. To prepare I’ve been doing full length PT with the same 10 minute break in middle. However, I find that my scores in section 2 and 3 tend to be my lowest and I do feel myself become more passive as I read. Also on the break I tend to close my eyes or mentally test but I think that could be contributing as well since the 10 minute break isn’t exactly waking me up.

I am considering doing 3 sections back to back to increase stamina, focus, and endurance. Do you think that would help amp up my focus in those sections?

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achanane1543
Monday, Jul 05 2021

@ said:

Your score suggests that you don't have a strong understanding of LR questions and the strategies to follow. I would recommend you to start BRing, lr sections thoroughly. I really can't stress enough on the importance of blind reviewing . The practice is actually a game changer, and you would yourself see the its benefits in 1 or 2 months.

I do Blind Review and am able to cut the amount of my answers I get wrong in half or even less than that. But it’s tough to close the actual score and the blind review gap. Any thoughts or advice?

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Monday, Jul 05 2021

achanane1543

How to improve on LR question types?

Hey everyone,

I've done a couple of PT's so far and am trying to improve on the question types the test analytics have pointed out to prioritize. However, I'm not seeing much improvement. I'm doing problem sets of the types and reviewing the strategies behind each but to no avail I'm still not improving. Within a PT, specifically with LR sections, I may get -3 and on other I get -10, and sometimes even -10 on both. I truly don't know what to do and where I'm going wrong. I've even started writing out why each answer is right and others are wrong lately.

I truly would like to get to the point where LR isn't so varied for me. Any advice on how to get there, especially when getting to -3 and -4 is possible for me, would be greatly appreciated.

My LR scores for PT's 70- 77 have been for section 2/ section 3:

70 -3/-6

71 -13/-8

72 -4/-8

73 -7/-14

74 -8/-4

75 -6/ -10

76 -10/-5

77 -10/-10

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