... is more straightforward than LR and RC. Doing so ... up my score (i.e. I was averaging -4 in LG, -9 in ... RC, -7 inLR) but then ... bombing LG and doing well in the other sections. So weird ... question, alarms went off in my brain due to ...
... taken to studying and working in 35-minute “pomodoros” so ... know when 35 minutes is up.
For an ... watch after doing the 10th LR question, and I know ... first 10/first 15 questions inLR. I do that every ... for where I should be in each section at any ...
... frustrated with lack of progress inLR. You can also work on ... LG and while still drilling inLR, so you could potentially make ... progress in both areas.
Like ... be too quick to give up on yourself. The concepts tested ...
Typically, I prefer sequencing games. Though, as I've gotten better at chainingup the conditions and being able to see inferences within the chain, I've actually gotten more reliable with in-out games.
Have ... that balance when cranking up the RPM's in your mind as ... , draw out all conditional logic inLR / write out explanations for RC ... answers / solve for all worlds in LG.
... PTs leading up to taking the LSAT in December. I ... timing on RC and LR, those are tricky. ... br />
For LR, there are a few different ... of time speed problems inLR come from not trusting ... Some people also practice doing LR sections with shortened time - ...
... to categorize and mark up accordingly, I did so ... losing my progress in the other sections- esp LR
> ... much advice on the skipping inLR. Honestly, I don't ... 1 and sometimes end up not having time to ... progressing. An occasional check in to see if your ...
... You're too early in your studies to worry ... then becoming an expert in the higher level skills ... LG. It means drilling LR questions to figure out ... . It means analyzing RC passages in immense depth.
... and dive as deep in to each problem as possible ...
... You're too early in your studies to worry ... then becoming an expert in the higher level skills ... LG. It means drilling LR questions to figure out ... . It means analyzing RC passages in immense depth.
> ... and dive as deep in to each problem as ...
... to working hard to keep up with everyone else.
> ... working hard and not giving up is the way to go ... proof) with a warm up of 13 LR questions from an old ... next 2 days of LR with a warm up of RC and ... still have many Problem Sets inLR and RC that I am ...
... I just have to pick up the speed, because recently ( ... usually like that) always end up short on time.
... questions to go back to inLR since I often don' ... next to the question in the test with a ... have a major score difference in your regular testing and ...
... is where foolproofing comes in handy, it's important ... timing inLR too is frequently I would end up narrowing ... way too much time in that situation. If I ... of the time though in those situations, my gut ... sights and became interested in applying to T14. But ...
... section PTs, then I end up knowing which is the experimental ... that the sections are in, and that messes up the PT for ... exam due to the differences inLR/RC/LG.
... PTs, then I end up knowing which is the experimental ... the sections are in, and that messes up the PT for ... exam due to the differences inLR/RC/LG.
in order.
... each use a sections in PT 59 as experimental ...
... PTs, then I end up knowing which is the experimental ... the sections are in, and that messes up the PT for ... exam due to the differences inLR/RC/LG.
LR - RC - LR - LR to get myself comfortable ... I also find that splitting up a PT I hadn't ...
... a while. I picked up the Trainer as a supplement ... a lot more sense too inLR. I think they work ... />
There are differences in time management strategy so that ... then don't pick it up yet. If you are finished ... But don't pick it up when you are fresh on ...
... time), -10 and -14 on LR, and -8 on RC. ... was -6 in LG, -8 and -9 inLR and -3 in RC. ... 150s/low 160s with BR in the low 170s. Now, ... later I'm PTing in the high 160s with ... my BR in the mid-high 170s. ... My progress has been really up and down, but I ...
... every point. The higher up the hill you get ... are you struggling? LG/LR/RC? what type of ... go back and "clean up" can bump you 1 ... of reasoning, or gaps in the argument. You want ... 5 PT's in the week leading up to it. ... is 24-25-26 questions inLR, you know its 23 ...
... so long writing down explanations in my notebook for every question ... it means I misunderstood something in the stimulus or answer choice ... stuck it means I messed up somewhere.
@"gerth. ... when they say that everything inLR is related. It's not ...
... and am back to scoring in the same range as I ... gotten significantly better at LR and RC in the process? hahaha. I ... scoring slightly better than before inLR and consistently finishing sections with ... that, my score should end up being higher than before.
Try warming up with an LR section before you take ... 't done before or in a long time and ... traps the LSAT writers put in there were successful. Analyzing ... stimulus and describe the role in the argument. Try not ... helps you become more fluent in it. You can do ...
... MSS. Try not to use up all your problem sets at ... the logic concepts you learn inLR will help you with LG ... and everything you learn inLR can be applied to RC ...
... ’s weird is that my LR used to be my best ... my RC and LG caught up. I just can’t seem ... commonalities that I could brush up on in the next two weeks ... a little bit more aggressive in skipping, so maybe I’ll ... when I had major breakthroughs in RC and LG. I may ...
... agree with yours! Also - automatically chainingup rules if you see it ... the rules individually and then chaining them, being smart about when ... the question you're solving in that moment so if you ...
... then there's a 21-40 reading comprehension by passage, ... question type, and 21-40 logic games by game type ... 3 of the 1-20 LR. I did both LG ... the 21-40 books, but only did the flaw in the ... weaken, and strengthen sections in the 21-40 books. Ultimately, you're ...
... good habits and become mechanical in your approach and so ... way the curriculum is set up, especially the problem sets, ... levels of difficulty. With LR, the increase in difficulty through problems sets ... LG you're leaping, whereas inLR you were hopping, so don ...