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Does anyone have any recommendations for how to approach strengthen/ weaken questions - especially weaken questions? I’m actually horrible at them and they’re killing my LR score.
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... a lot with recent resolve questions (those from PT 50s~). Even ... you usually approach the Resolve questions, specifically:
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Ive written the LSAT before and scored ... i get the most possible questions correct and then if theres ... the passages with the most questions first, and with the assumption ...
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What questions are you asking schools you are applying to/have already been admitted to? There are some obvious ones out there like bar passage rate, but what is the stuff that might not come to mind as easy.
... discussion forum, the first 10 questions of the LR section are ... fatigue or difficulty of the questions. Any tips on this? I ... more time with the last questions.
I like the "show questions" options available on problem sets because when I go back and review, I like seeing if I was at least close to choosing the right answer or had eliminated it. Is this an option for PTs as well?
I am struggling quite a bit with weaken questions. Are you able to offer any advice on how best to approach and solve these, and maybe share your method for how you get these ones right? Thanks so much!!! #help
Does anyone consistently approach weakening questions like RRE and see consistent ... a great understanding for RRE questions (it's my favourite question ...