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alexanderfusca315
Monday, Oct 28 2019

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Both real LR had 26 questions. One of the had a question involving financial fraud by employees at a company. The other had a question about squids, a question about planets (something about Jupiter)

Real RC was jazz, cycling, volcanoes, intellectual property.

Games was employees giving tours of Venezuela and Uruguay over Jan, Feb, March.

Didn't the real RC have ice glaciers / ice drilling?

My bad you’re right. I don’t know why I said volcanoes. Something about sulphuric acid

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alexanderfusca315
Monday, Oct 28 2019

Both real LR had 26 questions. One of the had a question involving financial fraud by employees at a company. The other had a question about squids, a question about planets (something about Jupiter)

Real RC was jazz, cycling, volcanoes, intellectual property.

Games was employees giving tours of Venezuela and Uruguay over Jan, Feb, March.

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Wednesday, Oct 23 2019

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Newer Tests...

Ok I was scoring mid-160s consistently last week. I started with the 80s this week and I've been getting destroyed. ANybody else have this experience?

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alexanderfusca315
Wednesday, Oct 02 2019

I found reading the passage slowly to work well. I highlight key words as I'm going along. If I spend 4 minutes reading the passage I can answer each question in 35 seconds max. Better to do the hard work up front by reading thoroughly rather than looking through the passage after like an idiot.

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alexanderfusca315
Wednesday, Oct 02 2019

Keep. At. It. I bombed my first test after going through the core curriculum with a 151. The core curriculum is exactly what its called...core curriculum. You need to consistently PT now and start understanding the rhythm and flow of the LSAT. Try to get the first game done in 5-6 minutes. Finish the first 15 LR in 15 minutes. Look for patterns. Blind review. Study your mistakes. Every LSAT question has been issued before in the past. They are all repeats of each other with different working. A necessary/sufficient flaw question on dinosaurs will have the same flaw as a necessary/sufficient question about a medical experiment. Whip out the PTs and get at it! Strive for accuracy first...then speed. It's like learning a language. Eventually it just clicks.

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