So in almost every PT I've taken, I do better on the first LR section than the second one.
I'm talking 3 wrong answer choices in LR1, and like 6-8 wrong answers on LR2.
is LR2 harder, am I just burnt out by section 3, or am I just insane?
Thanks for the replies.
I suppose it's relieving that the problem is likely burnout because that seems easier to fix than a lack of core understanding.
Maybe LSAC orders the easier and the harder one the same in all of their published LSATs on Prep Plus?
It's always LG, LR1, LR2. RC.
So in almost every PT I've taken, I do better on the first LR section than the second one.
I'm talking 3 wrong answer choices in LR1, and like 6-8 wrong answers on LR2.
is LR2 harder, am I just burnt out by section 3, or am I just insane?
In some video of JY's I watched recently he said LSAC switched over to having people use pens for the LSAT once they moved over to using exclusively tablets, so I'm assuming pen would be fine?
I have been doing PTs with just one LR section. Typically on 7Sage the LR questions move from easier to harder, with the final 10 questions being the most difficult. Would you say the July FLEX LR felt similar to taking a single LR off of a four section PT?
This close to test day you should just lay of the PTs and focus on problem sets.