Hey guys I have done the PT in 60's last year studying for October and December. But now studying again for September I did my first lsat in the 60's and certainly recognized the stimulus. Also when I would predict I saw my prediction was usually correct. I ended up getting like -3 in both the LR sections which is much better than before where I usually get around -6. I am kind of scared because redoing these PT's in 60's now might be a bad idea. This time around with studying I started at PT 35 and completed all the way to PT 59. Any advice would be great
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I crossed off E because it was making a recommendation while the conclusion says "Nonetheless, federal expenditures for nationwide soil conservation programs have remained at ridiculously low levels" which is just saying their spending is low. So with main conclusions the answer can be something it implies as well because I thought it had to paraphrase the conclusion. I choose D stupidly after which simply restates the premise.
When entering my pretest answers in the analytics , I put B on all the questions that I did not have time to get to. Is this ok still to find out my weakest areas in the pre-test sections?
Did anyone find these LR sections difficult? I found them pretty tough.
I am confused with this "Poet→Purpose is personal expression→sometimes uses words ambiguously. "
shouldn't it be "Poet→Purpose is personal expression←s→sometimes uses words ambiguously. "
Hey guys I just finished BRing every question from the LR sections and I only got -2 wrong on each. I feel as if I got affected by the time pressure and wasn't able to retain the stimulus from the first read. My question is what can I do to make sure I effectively retain the stimulus the first time I read. I didn't finish one LR section on the timed attempt so clearly I need more of an effective skipping strategy. How else can I discover my weaknesses? I know about 7sages Lr weakest section tool but should I grind sections or should I grind question types? Also when using the LR analytics tool should I limit my PT to most recent or something like last three. I appreciate all your guys help I was feeling down but now I have a sense of determination. @ @ @ @ @ I think I can get ready for sept
Hey guys last week I was redoing PTs in the 60's and getting scores around 167. The first time I did the 60's PT was during last october. I did PT 72 for the first time and ended up with a 154. Any advice?
is A wrong because none of the people arguing talk about accuracy ?
I studied hard for the October 2015 LSAT . I think I studied around 6 months but only managed to pull off a 154. I took November and December off from studying and started 7sage in January 2016. I felt like I had burnt out studying for the October exam because thats all I would do is study everyday for long hours (I am not enrolled in school and do not have a job). This time around I decided to do more of a less stress-intensive approach (I'm focusing on 3 effective hours per day). I just finished the course from 7sage and now I will be doing full LSATs and reviewing them thoroughly. Do you guys think I will be able to break 160 by June from doing LSAT prep-tests 35-75? I am focusing on 2 pre-tests per week. Also has anyone else had a similar experience to my struggle with this exam?
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I have been doing clean copy BR. Thank you all for your suggestions and I will implement them this time around. One final question is so after i finish BR how many days should I grind LR question types, Games that I am not confident with, and reading comprehension sections? Should I give the equal amount of time or try focusing on my weakest section? @ @ @
Also where is this video you watched of someone skipping questions @