... have only been studying RC for a month now so I ... -8 per section and the questions I get wrong are across ... about 45 mins per section forLG and RC, but it takes ... me about an hour for LR. I'm averaging about ... -2 per LG section and at most -5 ...
... most. and i didnt prepare forLG at all after Oct LSAT ... . I think for me, watching all of Jy ... testing the answers from one questions, it helped me on others ... those videos really helped me.ForLG, speed seems to be key ...
... LG and RC. I spent time reviewing tough/iffy Logical Reasoning questions ... what make you consistent here. ForLG and RC, try to ... fast, and hard questions very doable and for the most part painless ... you have any more questions, and sorry for writing so much!
... LG and RC. I spent time reviewing tough/iffy Logical Reasoning questions ... what make you consistent here. ForLG and RC, try to ... fast, and hard questions very doable and for the most part painless ... you have any more questions, and sorry for writing so much!
... track what works best for you do you prefer ... , see how it works for you. For example, if you're ... t want that. As for a PT schedule I'd ... PT's a week. For me personally I recommend 2 ... watch the video explanations of questions, foolproof LG, redo RC, shore up ...
... was helpful for you!
Yes, start drilling LG right away ... watching JY's videos for games after your first ... the learning process is different forLG. If you start PTing ... best position you can for familiarity and good habits ... if you have more questions!
ForLG the timing will vary but ... use it to drill full LG sections so that timing is ... going into the questions. Finding the write notation method for yourself is ... decent enough understanding to answer questions as well as a notation ...
... move on. I occasionally find questions that I keep staring at ... questions where I'm down to two answers and can't for ... find that those are the questions where you can easily waste ... easy questions a chance in the mean time.
... . I followed @Pacifico 's strategy forLG and it has helped me ... a few if not all questions. You can try doing this ... , it may be helpful for you. For LR I am still ... getting to attempt atleast 23 questions and try to get the ...
... & hope to eat dessert. ForLG, I know that people have ... recordings during their tutoring sessions. For RC, I want to see ... during the questions. My tripod arrived today - thanks @DumbHollywoodActor for link.
... and then return to practice questionsfor places I need improvement? questions of the type I was ... "ALL LSAT" and sort by LG/LR/LC. Then sort by ... and now you have more questions to drill by the type ...
... to all skipped questions, and there's no penalty for guessing. It ... , end of passage for RC and end of game forLG, so I ... not just answering passage/game questions out of order, because they ... page, yes, something gets bubbled for every question.
Might ...
... somewhat different skipping strategies for each section.
... complete the other questionsfor that passage. If ... LG: I usually only skip questions if they seem like time sinks. For ... instance, "rule substitution" questions and questions where ...
... pre-made approach - unlike LG, where most people come with ... because I found that the questionsfor those are more likely to ... For comparative passages, I very quickly scan the questions and mark ... . That usually comes up in questions.
... games are a strength for the 7Sage community in ... only ~5 of the LG sections are rated 5-point ... a couple of the 5 questionsfor game 4, making the ... own strengths and weaknesses (for example there's virtually no ... thing as an "easy" LG section for me personally).
... s a 2-star for 72/77 LG. That's too low ... easiest LG in recent history for PT-69 and PT-71 LG. LG sections are rated 5-point ... a couple of the 5 questionsfor game 4, making the section ... such thing as an "easy" LG section for me personally).
167/ ... over the content again, and forLG I try working out the ... somewhat hacked away at the questions. With minimal recollection about whether ... everyone for the support and advice, I plan on reviewing the questions ...
... do strict POE on all LGquestions. If you know you're ... strategy on certain questions should be to search for the right answer ... 373 for his chart for how to approach different kinds of questions on LG.
... certainty we have on certain questions, and the fact that every ... the impression that, at least forLG, this was 7Sage orthodoxy. LG choices and dealing with them are literally counterarguments for ... so it's becoming hard for me to justify the difference ...
... section as your warm-up? For example, using old exams ( ... pacing into every PT section. For LR many recommend completing first ... (a) focus on subsequent harder questions, and (b) go back later ... check your "iffy" answers. Likewise forLG and RC: Work to finish ...
... up LR questions could help tremendously with this.
For situations ... them later. Since the earlier questions are typically (though not always ... and RC warm me up forLG, but LG doesn't really help ...
... before this happens. I think forLG it is worth looking back ... on that misinterpretation, same goes for Reading Comp. Aside from a ... on how many questions you have left in the LG section, I ... would bubble in "C" for all the remaining questions ...
... on all of them is LG. LR and RC are ... number I miss on average forLG, however, is 6, which ... easy it usually is for me to figure out ... As far as my weaknesses, forLG I have a hard time ... games. For LR, Necessary Assumption questions, and some Flaw questions, are ...
... prefer a razor sharp pencil forLG and RC, but a knub ... for LR? I felt that during ... look over my questions again... Obviously for RC and LG you'd want ...
... for (as a primary technique) applies to LG Could Be True (CBT) questions ... because their quantitative nature allows for ... is to Acceptable Situation questions: you apply one rule ... 4 wrongs forLG CBT/F; find 1 right forLG MBT/F