I'm taking flex in a few days, and I've been drilling LR timed sections. I don't know what's going on but my 2nd LR is always always better than my 1st. I'm talking like from -8 to -1 flutuation on the same test. Am I overthinking 1st LR and just more relaxed on the 2nd, what's going on? Anyone else have suggestions, thank you.
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you can finish the last 2 questions during BR and adjust your raw scores accordingly.
Thanks everyone for the kind words and advices, I decided to take a day off and didn't check the forum yesterday haha. I'll try doing warm up LR, doing 10 1-start-Q without checking answers. Good luck on everyone's study!!!!
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I think if you took a closer look at what you're getting wrong maybe you'll see a pattern? For example maybe it's a particular question type that you're not as strong at, let's say it's Argument part. Your first section had more AP than the second section so you were likely going to get more wrong. But definitely it's hard to tell with what you've just shared, so if you share more about what you're noticing on your LR sections I think others will be able to help pinpoint what you're struggling on!
Thanks. I just finished 2 LR (89-LR2 and 7-LR2) and both are 3 star difficulties.
I did 89 first got -5: 2 strengthen, 1 disagree, 1 mss, and 1 parallel flaw
for 7, I got -1 NA
It seems like I'm struggling with strengthen/weaken type more than others, but I've been doing LR drills for a while, it seems like my mistakes don't follow any specific pattern rather than my 2nd LR is almost always better than my 1st LR section...
Thanks for helping!
i'm guessing LSAC is sending out surface go since it's the device they use for the digital lsat. It's technically a tablet but running windows, I'm assuming the reason ProctorU says tablets are not supported is that iOS and android can't run proctorU software but windows can
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I went from -8 to -3/4 recently. I don't think there are tips tricks shortcuts for RC except for just doing more of those (so you are more familiar with LSAT RC Question types) and take breaks