Each test varies on the number of sections, there will never be more than two RC though. I believe it is either 3 LR and 1 RC or 2 of each. When it comes to the prep test I would do the first two sections, take a ten minute break and then the last t…
The reddit page on the LSAT has some really good posts about strategies as well as encouraging words(It is reddit though so take that with a grain of salt). I found some great ones that really boosted my confidence, and one of the best posts I saw i…
You’re doing just fine if you’ve improved ten points in 3 months. The best advice that I ran into is that the factor here is time and the way you see it. The more time you put into it, the better you will do, and while you may feel like you’re stuck…
I can only speak from personal experience, but I find that it seems necessary to drill all the difficulties. When I drill, I typically get the hardest and easiest questions right, and find myself missing or getting stuck on the 3/4 questions because…