Sorry if this has been asked, but is there a certain way to do this? Particular LR questions from random PT's/Problem sets that I have gotten wrong that I want to go back and do over again. Thanks in advance
Most online resources I’ve read recommend that LG is studied first because it is most learnable and gets your brain wired up for the LSAT best. Is there a disadvantage to starting with LG on 7Sage and is LR first because it’s the largest section(s)?
... ’m really having struggles with LR these days. I used to ... ...
I really focused on LR for the past 2 weeks ... . I really need to get LR down to achieve my goal ...
For LR, I'm officially scoring ... and made massive improvements in LR after the core curriculum. ... use to end each LR section with over 5 minutes ... I can barely finish an LR section, circle 8-12 ... **Does anyone have any other LR review methods besides Blind Reviewing ...
... 173 barrier is that my LR scores haven't improved in ... mistakes (e.g., doing untimed LR sections, BRing almost every question ... to overcome a plateau in LR. What should I do? Any ...
... I was starting to understand LR a little better. I wasn ... a huge plunge in my LR and even RC sections (which ... />
Does anyone have any LR studying tips? I have roughly ...
hi all, i am consistently taking over 35 minutes to complete LR sections (im talking 20-25 minutes over). i fluctuate between -3 and -5 but it takes me so long. Im worried if i rush through in the 35 mins ill do a lot worse. Any suggestions?
Is it normal to get a significantly higher score on one section of LR and a lower one on the other section? I average 22-23 right on one section and 15-17 on the other section...