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Sunday, Aug 31

144-158 are more in line with current tests. esp 150s. 152 and 157 are particularly harder.

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Friday, Aug 29

Hey I moved from demon too, idk anything about blueprint though. I was able to improve my score significantly here in less than two months. few things that helped me:

1- I took most classes in start, even if I thought I already know stuff. It helped me a lot to see how they approach questions and what I was doing wrong.

2- I let go of the "intuitive" approach for every question. for some questions you need to map them out. learn your causations and conditionals. Very important. classes help here too.

3- I was bad at RC and always thought low res is time consuming and time wasting, but I tried it, and tbvh it helps. now I spend 60 to 70% of time on passage and I can breeze through questions in just 30% of the time. join RC passage of the day and RC low-res classes.

4- Figure out your weak question types, also note stimulus logic that trips you up, like value judgment, fact cs belief, net effect etc and go through related curriculum and drills.

5- It's a learnable test, learn everything.

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Monday, Jul 28

i'd suggest take one pt early this week on Lawhub and then just do light drilling, you can use lawhub to drill like just do self-paced sections. also, if you made any quick notes or any bookmarks go over them 2 3 days before the test and just take a day before test to relax and enjoy.

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Tuesday, Aug 26

https://longform.org/archive/publications mostly they are old but good as a reading material source

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Monday, Aug 25

attend RC of the day classes and RC low-res classes, they help alott

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Thursday, Aug 21

You can do it, but you don’t need to. They do those questions in class.

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Wednesday, Jul 16

Attend LR of the day and RC of the day, they go from 1 to 5 stars from Monday to Friday. And any relevant class to the CC you are doing. Drilling I’d say maybe do 1 to 3 star on LR and 1 to 2 star passages on RC.

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Saturday, Aug 16

when are you planning to take your test?

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Friday, Jul 11

Hey, i used to do that as well (a lottt). You just have to start trusting yourself, that you are doing your best to get it right, and probably are. Also remind yourself that this is in no way helping you but taking precious time away from you. One thing you can start doing is do less PTs and just do 1 timed section at a time, or just drills even.

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Saturday, Aug 09

my sincerest advice is to just do them in the order as they come, it takes away the stress of choosing the right passage, saves the time you would spend in choosing a passage, and you can avoid the risk of choosing the wrong passage. Also, generally they get progressively harder. instead try to get done with first two passages in 16 to 17 minutes and then spend the rest on last two. (Assuming you don't have accommodations, if so, adjust accordingly)

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Monday, Sep 01

hey, you'll have to go through sufficient and necessary assumption in LR. would also help a lot if you go through conditionals and causation in foundations. a good way to go would be to take few Link assumption drills in 1-3 difficulty range and go over the issues.

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