... have started to focus on doing individual untimed/timed sections ... question type drilling to tackle LogicalReasoning.
> I've ... and develop a sense to do well on LR.
> ... , I plateaued around -4 on LR for a while and ... full PTs. More is better.
... share what I do when I often become unfocused on RC/LR ... for the questions.
LogicalReasoning:
For me, these are ... sections just because going from one argument to the next can ... previous question to that specific one. From there, if I ...
... answer, ideally you will always know the answer with nearly100 ...
> You mentioned doing better than expected on the logic games section ... did really well on both but absolutely terrible onone LR section ... most learnable section. I do notice how a shaky LG ...
... more difficult for me to do than my usual timing ... room for improvement of some on the fundamentals. For this, ... unsure of. My advice has always been to try to get ... the propositional knowledge required to do well onlogicalreasoning.
... do not completely substantiate the conclusion (there will always be at least one ... -phased. The arguments almost always have many reasoning issues and sometimes the ... is imperative to doing well on this test, especially when eliminating ...
... the word "do" appears after the logical indicators like always and must, ... must. I understand "do" alone is not a logical indicator.
... the correct answer is almost always the one that fills the gap ... t do it during my commute my reception goes away on ...
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> > What do you normally do?
> > What ... skipping 1 passage and focusing on the other three? Most ... my thoughts:
- Focus on LR. Using the analytics here ... com/logical-reasoning-question-types.html), drill the hell out of one or ...
... of the outcome, how do you deal with the anxiety ... time with loved ones, do something not LSAT related. Get ... it. Realize you can always retake if need be, and ... do well on a section (like I did for the Dec one ... posts on this thread I'm feeling a lot better, and ...
... @zmeeker91 said:
> On the one hand, I'm not satisfied ... might do significantly better or might game the system, on average ... disabilities don't perform betteron the LSAT v. the ... to point that out. Logical fallacies are a no- ... is a good one, personally.
... ...not this incredibly skewed, better performance among those with accommodations ... their potential and I'm always all for that. However, ... opportunity to do well on this test, because I truly do believe everyone ... will turn out? No one will ever top JY's ...
... outline. The next day I do LSAT exercises for each section ... hrs onLogicalreasoning exercise with 10 questions for each question type. I do ... leave one day off to allow my brain to rest on Friday ...
... my time reviewing. I always wrote down the explanations next ... 5 hours a day and always took Sunday off. Before ... there is more than one way to solve a ... one or two days a week to focus just on ... reading comp or logicalreasoning to make sure ...
... because I knew I could dobetter. I'm trying to ... 100% sure which strategy is better. Any advice is appreciated!< ... for a score increase is always going to be that ... my mouth on the first test. I scored better anyways because ... you back a little on the first one.
... Yes, I think we're on the same page here regarding ... do not substantiate the conclusion (there will always be at least one ... . The arguments almost always have many reasoning issues and sometimes the ... is imperative to doing well on this test, especially when ...
... do not completely substantiate the conclusion (there will always be at least one ... The arguments almost always have many reasoning issues and sometimes the ... imperative to doing well on this test, especially when ... (2). As the lesson on assumptions in CC states, ...
... do not completely substantiate the conclusion (there will always be at least one ... The arguments almost always have many reasoning issues and sometimes the ... imperative to doing well on this test, especially when ... (2). As the lesson on assumptions in CC states, ...
... other online courses that offer one-on-one guidance, which I suspect ... to break the 170 threshold on the June test.
... always excel in settings where camaraderie pushes me to be better ... . All that beings said, do people have some thoughts on ...
... you care about is the logicalreasoning. Look for the conclusion, then ... in the argument and then do something to it (weaken/strengthen ... . Your 'test day' story is one of the most original and ... for some more generous tips on LR. I'm really struggling ...
... be afraid of failure on PTs. Pushing yourself to ... No matter how well you do, seek out and embrace ... you will ultimately perform much betteron test day, and your ... , and remind them of one of our favorite movies, ... I know I can always find that type of ...
... I would be doing 2 logicalreasoning sections, 1 reading comprehension section ... the afternoons/evenings to work on the explanations. I chose ... :( I also chose to focus on questions that were harder, so ... think about how I can dobetter next time.
... . My problem is the LogicalReasoning, which is literally half ... put a ton of emphasis on learning conditional logic. ... force your way to success on this test, so don ... 9 hours a day to do well. If it works ... to take the first one in febuary then june ...
... . My problem is the LogicalReasoning, which is literally half ... put a ton of emphasis on learning conditional logic. ... to take the first one in febuary then june ... I'll just be the one to straight up tell you ... a month. Learning to do well on the LSAT is a ...
... that you'll almost always be able to complete ... clock, and I almost always complete LR sections with 5 ... 10, but find that I dobetter without during LR.
... bunch of papers with questions on them. I realize it ... my life this is just one challenge that I'll ...
... if we are doing a logicalreasoning problem, and say an ... My question is, if ONE of the conditions in the ... didn't sing? Or do both conditions (Justin and ... of thumb is that to do the contrapositive with an ... by knowing how we worked on the above statement, you ...
... worth working through is the LogicalReasoningone, in my opinion. They are ... far more from moving straight on to 7Sage and forgetting about ... supplement 7Sage's approach far better than Powerscore's.
... that you'll almost always be able to complete ... clock, and I almost always complete LR sections with 5 ... 10, but find that I dobetter without during LR.
... bunch of papers with questions on them. I realize it ... my life this is just one challenge that I'll ...
... get a 170, do you think one should consistently finish ... double check answers that one is not 100% ...
There is always going to be that one person who never ... on their first round.
My round onealways ... need to hurry. The better question to ask is, ...
... do not completely substantiate the conclusion (there will always be at least one ... The arguments almost always have many reasoning issues and sometimes ... imperative to doing well on this test, especially when ... the "negate" method on NA questions during BR ...
... test, shoot for that one instead of June. If ... July, then you can always postpone until September and ... note, your score distribution on the June 2007 diagnostic ... adamant on getting a 4.0 this semester (I always ... I think it will dobetter for my overall score ...