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Thursday, Jul 26 2018

@ said:

I would revisit the CC and watch the videos for any type of question you're having trouble with. There is likely some confusion or ambiguity in your thought processes if going with your gut isn't working out for you. (I wouldn't recommend that strategy anyway haha.)

Yea, I think you are right, I've taken a step back and have started going through the explanations and doing drills after them, hopefully I can start seeing an improvement in my understanding of the stimulus and the right answer choices

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Thursday, Jul 26 2018

@ Thank you, I will definitely give that a try.

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Tuesday, Nov 24 2015

no it wasn't that I did better or worse on one section and not the rest, I got the same # of questions right throughout each section (which doesn't make sense) I re-did the october test on my own last week and got a 158 on it.

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Saturday, Jul 21 2018

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LR difficulty

I have such a hard time with Logic Reasoning no matter what the question types may be. I read the stimulus and understand it for the most part and pick the "correct" answer confidently, then do a blind review, but, when I review my answers I am almost always wrong. Once I watch JY's explanations of the questions I can see clearly why I picked the wrong answer choice - and it is for the most part a stupid mistake from either reading the passage incorrectly or the questions.I have tried to improve by slowing down and even reading the questions and possible answer choices multiple times, but that hasn't been helpful as I am still going with my gut and picking the wrong answer choice.I am really good at Logic games and fairly good with RC - but I can't seem to improve on LR. Any suggestions?

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PT112.S4.Q10
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Wednesday, Jul 15 2015

I initially picked E but then changed my answer because the answer choice states that "it may elevate the blood cholesterol level, but doesn't the stimulus say that group A had a 20% increase where group B remained the same? I didn't find any of the answers to support the passage but also found that answer choice E went against the stimulus. I ended up choosing B, only because it seemed like the only viable answer choice. can you please explain why the work "may" makes the difference for answer choice E?

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Wednesday, Nov 11 2015

Thanks for the replies, my actual no bullshit analytics were159 average, I've been sticking to the timed sections perfectly, without any breaks in between except for the 15 mins, and my strongest section is games with a -3 at the most, I wasn't expecting to hit the highest on my test, because like @ said I had heard there is a greater chance at hitting the lowest, but the lowest that I hit during my actual October test was nowhere in the range that I had been hitting, It was the score that I received before I even started studying for the LSAT's. I get a clean copy every time for the blind reviews and really focus on them. At this point I'm just wondering if its something with the actual test day that messed me up so much.

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Tuesday, Nov 03 2015

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Difference in score

I fully completed the 7sage course and wrote practice tests 59-74 scoring between 158-160 constantly, however, I wrote the October test and failed miserably ( less than 150). while I was writing the October exam I managed to finish all the sections and felt pretty good about the majority of the sections, so the score I received didn't make sense to me, I'm not sure if getting 158-160 was just a fluke or if it is something about test day, Can you give me some tips on how to prepare for December and how I can score better.

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