I took a PT last Saturday and based from the question stem analysis of the test grader (extremely helpful guys), flaw questions gave me the most trouble. What is the best way to approach them?
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It's completely possible. I just took a PT today after weeks of drilling and I got a 161 (165 blind review). On my previous PT I got a 148.
I took two timed full LR sections earlier today for the time in a while and I'm pretty happy with the results. I got -6 and -7 in both sections which is much better improvement from last time. I think I have to slow down a little though since I completed both sections 20 minutes each and a good number of my incorrect answers came from misreading the actual right answer (usually from not noticing those small words that can completely change the meaning of a sentence).
And definitely those main point questions.
In the harder sufficient assumption questions the test writers like to add a answer choices that are necessary assumptions for the argument (vice versa for necessary assumption).
I usually do a batch of 10 LR questions and set the timer to 15 minutes but I try to finish each question within 1 minute so in the end I have about 5 minutes to spare. Then after that I just blind review any questions I circled.
I have been doing a good amount of practicing with logic games this past week or so and I been noticing that grouping games with more than two groups have been giving me a lot of trouble. Is there any way to approach them without having to resort to creating a sub-diagram for each question?
Nothing wrong with taking older PTs but make sure to take a good amount of recent PTs towards the end of your prep since they are more representative of what to expect on test day. Beware though with some of the older PTs especially those from the early 90s, they can contain some funky LG types that have disappeared over the years.
I'm not taking the June LSAT but I would go just to meet everyone. Plus living only 30 minutes away from NYC helps too.
I have been studying since February. Self studied at first but registered with 7Sage a little over a month ago.