I had 3 LR so thought I'd add in a few questions that I haven't seen mentioned yet. One talked about aliens communicating with Earth. Another talked about a benefit from eating cereal. The other was about diabetes.
165 lets you miss at least 20 usually or in that ballpark. So you have room to miss almost all of the virus game.
And cancellation is really only a great call if you have some glaring issue. Like misbubbling a section, taking a bathroom break, not…
To answer your question about sales, not necessarily. You could have your biggest area be 30% of sales and have that improve by 50% and you would lose money if the other 70% all went down 80%.
This question asks what would most help and C offers a…
C doesn't help explain since it doesn't establish that the SUVs are actually involved in accidents. These extra passengers could all be safe.
D establishes that SUVs are tied to fatal accidents. So more SUVs will lead to more fatalities. And more f…
definitely focus on recent exams. They are your best approximation for the next test. There are some slight differences over time. I wouldn't do more than 4 more though.
@stepharizona said:
you just need to realize you are costing yourself points by staying with a bad question. Really focus on that.
This is very true, especially for LR. If you skip correctly you should get through the whole section well and have t…
I don't think this is a bad strategy necessarily but you should typically skip questions that you are not able to instantly understand. So regardless of question type you should move on from questions that still confuse you after 2 or 3 reads of the…
for LR it sounds like you have an issue with test stamina so doing back to back PTs could help make 5 sections seem easier. I agree on the above suggestion to work on a pacing strategy like 10 minutes for the first 10 or 15 minutes for the first 15.…
barring some factors that necessitate a certain application timeframe, it is usually best to take the LSAT when your PTs are at or slightly above your goal level. IF you really want to go to a T14 with some $$, then I think those extra 3 months woul…
Improving your POE for the 4 incorrect choices is key. Missing LR questions means you are not quite getting a strong enough understanding of the stimulus to see why the CR is clearly the best answer.