I have been a little all over the board with LR questions, averaging anywhere from -2 to -5. It's my worst section and no matter how much I review past questions I continue to make mistakes. Some seem to be due to timing because on BR I can usually find about half of my mistakes. I think my brain just goes cloudy. Any advice for LR refining in the last few weeks before LSAT/how to get over the slump? Feeling unmotivated #help
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If I take a PT simulated flex, is that the best route to go? I know that's how it will be when I take the flex LSAT but I also don't want to miss out on the practice that the other section would give me. Advice??
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When I do RC I try and look at it from 3 angles: the author's, the author's critics, and my own as an LSAT taker looking for weakness, etc. This helps really categorize different attitudes later on in questions. With writer attitude questions, usually start with positive vs negative view and then highlight key adjectives or verbs they use which indicate the strength of their support/criticism. Also good to remember that not every RC passage is opinionated (although most are) and some are very much more explanatory.
I struggle with inference too but I think the thing I read that was most helpful is that the answer is always in the passage and you can't stray too far or make too many assumptions since every test taker can get to the same answer.
If I complete the writing on Sunday afternoon or Monday, will my score be delayed? I don't think I'm mentally ready to take it ahead of time but do not want my score delayed. Any advice (esp from people with experience) would be so appreciated!
I'm looking to take one more PT tomorrow morning before I take the test this weekend. Any suggestions as to which LSAT would be best to get a sense of where I'm at/get that last practice in? Thanks!
I've been struggling with Inference (Inf, InfOP, InfAP, InfAA) questions on PTs and need some advice on how to approach/how to practice them/which videos and lessons specifically may be helpful. I generally perform pretty well in RC but inferences have been really a bad area consistently. Would appreciate any advice!!
I'm debating to cancel or keep my June 2021. It was about 90th percentile but I'm shooting for 170+ and faced some issues on test day. I think I can do better but don't know if a cancel would look worse than just keeping my score. Any advice?
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