Every time I take a timed test I don't get to finish the last section of RC and often the last section of the LG too. There just seems to be too little time, and I worry about it during the test, which also costs time. Anyone has any strategies for finishing on time?
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A lot of folks who had the same experience made it into the 160's and even 170's, you have to get used to this kind of failure and learn from it and be persistent in order to make it.
Hi all,
I am looking to form a study group with people who want to improve on the hardest passages in the test. Prerequisite is scoring at least -6 per section on RC. The plan is to start next week on Friday 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM eastern standardized time to discuss 4 passages that I pick. If you are interested DM me.
I believe it is about finding how the mistakes are made in timed practice but not in blind review and then bridging the gap. Meaning that you have to find how to do the patterns in timed practice right. Probably you have to reassess your habits.
I am looking for what books are a good resource for improving RC. Already read the LSAT Trainer and the Bible and they helped but am looking for more improvement and timing.
I try to finish the first 12 questions within ten minutes, because those are usually much easier, by predicting the answer choice and have a somewhat higher tolerance for mistakes (checking it out too much will lead to shortage of time).
I picked C as it undermined the conditionality in part. I eliminated D because D seemed to attack the truth of the premises. When is this allowed and when is it not allowed? Does answer choice D actually attack the truth of the premises?
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