I was interested in knowing what people think about the LSAT Trainer as a supplementary resource for logical reasoning questions. Would it be worth the investment?
... to get better at LR 4/5 star difficulty Q's ... 7 wrong are all level 4/5 questions. The 7 wrong ... in LR and get these 4/5 difficulty questions with speed ...
... to move quickly through the logical reasoning CC, because each question ... my strongest section in the (4) practice tests I've taken ... do sets of my weakest logical reasoning question types in hopes ...
... my self off the wait list, if it's possible. list is unranked...which I'm ... />
"we keep an unranked wait list and we will monitor commitments ... to those on our wait list. "
If you could ... make sure they are ~3-4 minutes.**
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... waaaayyyy down on the wait list. However, I sent them a ... was like a full 3-4% lower than what it was ... a 3.3 or 3.4. University of Toronto rejected me ...
... at every single school from #4-9. Again, I was just ... . More than I hated study groups. I was a lone wolf ... me. I hated studying in groups but this was working so ...
... questions when it comes to logical reasoning so please bare with ... it comes to the group 4 translations so I will add ... be doing lawgic translations for logical reasoning questions? When do you ...
The question is fairly self-explanatory, but here's one of a number of examples: PT 4, Sec. 3 rates the overall difficulty as a 3/5 in the Question Bank but a 1/5 overall under the Free LG Explanations list. Can anyone clarify? Thanks in advance!
... PTs included here only have 4 sections and what the general ... consensus is over practicing with 4 or 5 sections. My concern ... I'm only practicing with 4, this runs me the risk ...