I also find disagree questions to be the most difficult. Here's my analysis, make of it what you will:
Let's examine why the right answer was correct by taking stock of what we know: we know from Amar's statement that he thinks that direct personal…
Certainly not. Think of it this way: it's not as if you have a predetermined amount of correct answers on each test and hence that the only question is how you distribute them (which would mean higher on LG = lower on RC/LR). You can increase your s…
Hi Lewis
I could concur with the above posters, but I would note that if it's been a while since you've looked at an old backtest, it might benefit you to take it again. At least, that's been my experience.
It can be any of the five sections. It used to be that it was always one of the first three sections, but this enabled some people to figure out which of the first three sections was experimental. LSAT wised up to this and changed the format, so now…