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Tuesday, Sep 16 2014

deannafroese890

Comparative reading

Hi everyone,

I've noticed that on the recent prep tests I've managed to get my hands on (albeit not the MOST recent out there) there is a comparative reading section. I noticed that there aren't really any lessons on this in the curriculum. Is comparative readings still part of reading comprehension on the LSAT or no? Thanks in advance.

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Friday, Sep 12 2014

I can totally relate. Working as a full time RN in a busy department is not helpful for studying either!! What I've learned to do is to get as much sleep as possible. Even if this means sleeping in and missing some time studying, it invariably makes my studying time much more productive. Also, don't be afraid to have a few hours to yourself and do whatever you know will relax and refresh you. Right now it sounds like the best thing possible for you is relaxing and is probably even more valuable than cramming or studying too hard. Best of luck!

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deannafroese890
Friday, Sep 12 2014

Thanks so much everyone for your advice and encouragement. I'll keep your suggestions in mind keep on keeping on :) Some great ideas to switch up how I've been studying. Good to hear that I'm not the only one with this problem!

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Wednesday, Sep 10 2014

I wish I could say that it's a type of game I consistently get wrong. The only ones I consistently get correct are single layered sequencing game. I have noticed that ones where it's not possible to draw lots of inferences at the outset I tend to have difficulties with. Other than that though there's no specific type such as in and out or multi layered sequencing games. This is rough, especially since I'm aiming for high 160s.

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Tuesday, Sep 09 2014

I usually repeat each game 2-3 times because I have memorized all the inferences and can do it in around 5-6 minutes. I'm not sure there's really any point in redoing it if I've already memorized it. Maybe I'm wrong though.

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Tuesday, Sep 09 2014

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No improvement on LG

I was just wondering if anyone has any suggestions on how to improve on logic games. The problem is that I can usually only solve 2 LG within the 35 minute time limit and have trouble solving the more difficult 2 even without a time limit. I've been using the suggested method of printing out blank copies and repeating the game. After I've watched the video I can almost always solve the problem the first time within 6 minutes and get 100%. I feel like although this method works for a lot of people it's not all that helpful for me. Maybe I've been doing it wrong? Also I've been practicing and getting my hands on as many logic games as I can. Any advice on another method to improve would be great!!

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