... with an unusual 14 point curve, featured harder than normal LRquestions ... since the other sections, in my opinion, were of average difficulty ... to do this for the vast majority of flaw questions, ... the harder ones). Almost always the correct answer is ...
... LR and I alwaysend up missing Reading Comp questions too. It sucks, I alwaysend ... up with ... a Blind Review score that is significantly higher ... as you do more prep tests?
... argument structure (for AP questions)? Is it a flaw ... the question types that always take me the longest ... to them at the end. Knowing in advance that ... -- all that I do is quickly scan for ...
I typically finish LRsectionswith a few minutes to spare ...
... the time you do choose the right ... likely to be higher - the bad ... questions. I did that for (especially RC/LR ... re tests are almost always immaculate. Almost no ... at the high endquestions. In my experience ... that often helps with the trickier questions.
... builds up towards the end of the test and ... /confidence to get particular questions I would have otherwise ... that I can always come back with a fresh mind ... there. I've been finishing LRsectionswith 8 minutes +/- to spare ... to go back and do either unseemly long q ...
... a section and compare it with other sections, then one can for ... to do them and ran out of time at the end, then ... definitely noticed a difference in difficulty between LRsections within a particular PT ... be more wary of "hard" questions later on in a section ...
... one makes correlate with the average difficulty of the section. ... average difficulty of 65 rc was much higher, one ... Second, doing easier questions faster is probably always the goal, but ... can see for an LR section in which ... panicking even when I end up taking 19 ...
... Were there 2 logic games sections? I'm new to ...
There is always a 5th sections on all of the ... It could be an extra LR, RC or LG section ... LSAT tests only come with 4 sections, so as you practice ... . You usually do this towards the end of your LSAT ...
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Yeah I definitely agree with @nader.parham get some experience ... tests start demanding a higher level of attention to ... question stem. I do think the answer choices ... as much as the LRsections in the 50s and ...
... tests start demanding a higher level of attention to ... longer (especially towards the end). There are quite a ... the question stem. I do think the answer choices ... as much as the LRsections in the 50s and ... roundabout question stems anymore. With more exposure you can ...
... questions. You can do so by taking LRsections from PT 1-35 (or LRsections ... PT70 and higher) and do them individually while using a timer with loop ... the end of the section to go back to the circled questions ...
... me drilling flaw questions alone increased my score ... these sections under time, rushing at the end ... do so by taking LRsections from PT 1-35 and do ... />
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... and go with my best (educated) guess. one thing i alwaysdo now ... ALWAYS skip the parallel reasoning (the really long questions) to the very end ... consistently under timed conditions. your lrsections really benefit from optimizing your ...
... of time at the end. No point in taking ... that you can only do better next time. If ... apply next cycle, you always have the option to cancel ... well and I had 3 LRsections. Personally I felt extremely ... with my timing during RC and ended up leaving 4-5 questions ...
... studying. I've always struggled with picking one and staying ... LR to supplement
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Do 1-35 in order fool proof with the standard ... Cambridge LG Packets in type/difficulty. I feel like that ...
... proofing), and then start withLR packets. LG are honestly ... do CC w/ Manhattan LR to supplement
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... . Other days I drill sections and review CC, webinars, ... find) and do a full simulated PT with the audio ... able to read a LR passage even if you ... torn off. Crazy stuff. Always was a friendly dog ... go anywhere. However, you alwaysend up running into people, which ...
... end, I share your curiosity here. The truth is that it always ... depends on the situation and your confidence level. "Soft" questions ... re BR is significantly higher than your target score ... That is where you complete LRsectionswith 100% aggression -- very ...
... a job at the end of it (or at ... is question difficulty. I just analyzed an LR section on ... " questions (2 star), 6 medium difficultyquestions (3 star), 2 hard questions ... cost at this point. Do not waste a take ... is not always better. I would just stick with those ...
... Assumption and Necessary Assumption questions. I have gone over ... questions on LRsections but that would be higher if I got more Assumption questions ... looking for with NA/SA questions? For instance, do you fully ... test but I still end up getting those wrong... ...
... 170. Logic Games has always been my best section ... the logic games section with 7 minutes remaining and ... question to double check, do iterations, to make sure ... matter the difficulty. I had the LR RC LR LG LR setup. ... in one of the LRsections. I've heard from ...
... ; I am nearing the end of my core curriculum, ... . You can also do timed sections from early PTs while ... does indeed only come with the ultimate package, but ... the LG bundles and LR Drill packets, but also ... questions that you can sort by type, PT#, and difficulty. ...
... line up how they normally do.
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> Recently ... noted is I almost always miss flaw questions. Today I missed none ... thought the LRsections were pretty darn easy and even finished with a ... up killing me. In the end, I scored right around where ...
... always Survivorship bias in many forums. People who get higher ... their scores/study experience/questions. But the silent people ... LR alone have 2 sections. LR= RC+LG. So I would say start withLR ... CC carefully, do problem sets, then do timed sections before you ...
... always Survivorship bias in many forums. People who get higher ... their scores/study experience/questions. But the silent people ... LR alone have 2 sections. LR= RC+LG. So I would say start withLR ... CC carefully, do problem sets, then do timed sections before you ...
... with you coming out feeling good about it, scoring much higher ... 5 section PTs would always start with RC, which I too ... for the 4 scored sections. For LR I would force ... can force yourself to do more during the LG ... much for open-ended questions where you need to ...
... only did a few older sections back then, but still it ... the level of difficulty, often doesn't have to dowith just understanding ... many of us would have higher scores. The LSAT is a ... of 26 of the questions on any given Lr section are easy ...
... I print out the LR and LG sections from the two tests ... them carefully. Do them more than once. And always blind review them ... all the way until the end and I just don't ... need specific help with certain question types or have questions in general ...