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Got my score back two days ago, and it was about 8 points lower than I was hoping for (165 vs 173). I signed up to take the November LSAT, but trying to figure out the best way of studying when I don't know which questions on the official test that I got wrong is really frustrating. I struggled with one of the LR sections, so I'll be going through the CC for LR again, but any other advice is appreciated! I was scoring much higher during PTs, even having ample time left over, and don't know where to go from here studying-wise, especially since I am in my senior year and have a full-time job on top of that.

ANY advice, whether it's about studying following a lower score, or scheduling time to study when you absolutely only have PT- time on the weekends is appreciated!

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PT144.S2.Q16
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jjheidt613
Tuesday, Jul 23 2024

When doing this question, I struggled with the wording of choice C. I understood the question and the stimulus, but the way that C was worded confused me--if I had understood the wording of C, that is closest to my interpretation of the stimulus, and the answer I would have chosen.

Any suggestions for being able to read the answer choices more effectively?

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PT156.S1.P2.Q14
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jjheidt613
Wednesday, Aug 21 2024

I can understand #12, but I still don't understand why AC (B) is wrong for Q14.

Passage A provided the diversity of cultural experiences as a justification for public funding, while I feel that Passage B implied that it still wouldn't be diverse because the govt is picking art for others.

Any advice on why B is wrong for Q14 please!

#help

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jjheidt613
Thursday, Aug 15 2024

4/5 on hardest, 5/5 on hardest after BR!!! If only I could get these kinds of scores on Flaw questions lol

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