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PT157.S1.P3.Q18
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hecanswingfromawebhessplitterman
Sunday, Mar 22

I initially choose C, then moved on as I felt it was making too strong of an assumption of the amount of coins. What if there were only several hundred coins but their value equated to 4 billion due to their historic significance? During review this is clearly the most logical response of the choices. I'm taking it that it would generally be safe/valid/realistic to assume that at least 1,000 coins are needed to reach US$4 billion. I never like saying something is the "most" right answer as there are 4 very wrong answers, but this was not a fun one.

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Edited Monday, Mar 16

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Stimulus Comprehension Practice

Taking the April exam and I unfortunately continue to make careless mistakes on this exam. Whether it be misreading, missing a word in the stimulus, or some other small mistake. This is one of my biggest issues I'm working on now. I think it would be great if 7sage had a practice option that would just focus on/isolate the stimulus making sure the student understands the stimulus, i.e. premise(s), conclusion, argument, flaw, is able to translate/summarize. I'm not too lazy to isolate stimuli myself, but this would be more convenient and I think it would help students at all levels/ranges of studying. Cheers 7sage team.

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hecanswingfromawebhessplitterman
Edited Tuesday, Mar 3

Hopefully this is still helpful as of 5 days later. I was struggling with cleaning up my RC and found that, for myself, it helped to spend more time on the passage. I also write down very low resolution summaries after each paragraph while keeping in mind the organization/flow/author's perspective. When it comes to the questions, almost every answer will have direct support somewhere in the passage. I won't feel confident in an answer until I find/recall very clear support that connects it to the passage. For the most part, the answer will literally represent the same statement as what the passage supplies, but worded slightly differently. Best of luck!

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hecanswingfromawebhessplitterman
Friday, Feb 27

Update: Just had one of my best feeling/resulting RC sections to date. Dare I say it was enjoyable. Thank you @Kevin_Lin

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hecanswingfromawebhessplitterman
Friday, Feb 27

@Kevin_Lin Thank you Kevin!!! Appreciate you taking a look 🤟

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Edited Friday, Feb 27

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RC Help: Accuracy With Timed Attempts

I'm currently averaging -3/-5 on RC sections, doesn't matter if it's a section or full PT. When I BR, -1/-0. I'm taking the April LSAT and I'm hoping to clean my RC up within the next month. Does anyone have tips as to how I can improve my accuracy under timed conditions? Maybe I just need to get more reps in, I'm not sure. Usually I end with 1 Q wrong per passage and they tend to be one of the earlier questions per passage. Any help appreciated thanks.

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hecanswingfromawebhessplitterman
Wednesday, Nov 19, 2025

@LSHopeful This is really helpful thank you!

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Edited Wednesday, Nov 19, 2025

hecanswingfromawebhessplitterman

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Help with Improving Accuracy in Timed Sessions

Hi all, I'll be taking the LSAT in January and I'm currently averaging -3/-4 per section (both in LR and RC) during PrepTests and timed individual sections. On my BRs I'm averaging -1, and when I take full, untimed sections I average -1. Additionally, I tend to end up with a few minutes left over after each section (which I seem to use for a rushed review of flagged questions). Does anyone have any advice on how I can improve my accuracy in timed sections over the next month?

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