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coltschultz1297
Sunday, Apr 24 2016

@ I really feel as though it comes down to how difficult the stimulus is regardless of question type

Would you say you spend more time on the stimulus or on the answers? I think you should spend more time on the stimulus than on the answers. Ideally enough time (on the stimulus) for you to prephrase the correct answer, but if not, enough time to get a firm understanding of it. You can spend all day reading the answers, but if you don't understand the stimulus, you might as well just be guessing. I could be wrong, and I'd love to hear others thoughts on my thoughts.

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Wednesday, Apr 20 2016

Congrats! What was your initial diagnostic?

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Tuesday, Apr 12 2016

How much are you typically missing on LR? LSATHacks has some free explanations that might be helpful

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Friday, Apr 01 2016

@ I'm also a big advocate of extracurricular reading. It can't be used as a replacement for study time, but the only way to get better at reading is to read. Harry Potter y'all.

I don't think reading 5th grade level books is going to help much to be honest. If I missed your sarcasm, I'm sorry.

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