... a bunch. For LR, drill by question type and do a bunch ... of the same Q type at once. For LG do ... RC, it's a bit more preferential I think, you can drill ... by subject type or just do sections ...
... each PT, figure out which questions you had trouble with (BR ... ) AND which questions took you a lot of ... question type, drill that question type.
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> > ... > > Do you guys drillRC from earlier PT's (1 ... ). If so, do you drill by passage (8min45s) or ... do a full RC section then BR? ... to implement a new RC strategy, so I figured ...
... taking very minimal notation in RC. Although it can be tempting ... LSAT's RC has apparently begun to include more inference-typequestions where ...
... a slump in RC and brought my average RC score up ... have already done all the RC stuff in CC, it ... already completed the stuff on RC in CC, however the ... with questions based on tone, weaken questions, inference based questions or specific detail questions for ...
... for a while and drill individual types of questions.
... grasp hiw to do one type of game first and ... perfectly comfortable doing each question type and identifying the question types ... This will help on those questions and also will gradually give ...
... your issue with argument part typequestions, take questions you've already done ... down myself in doing easy questions by this seemingly overthinking ... done a lot of untimed drill. I used Cambridge package of ... 20 and 21- 40 for drill. I have also finished 7sage ...
... difference lies in what the questions are testing for. Current LSATs ... understanding typequestions (which there are still plenty of on modern RC) with ... consider the harder inference-based questions you'll encounter on the ... 't want to do the questions.
... difference lies in what the questions are testing for. Current ... understanding typequestions (which there are still plenty of on modern RC) ... consider the harder inference-based questions you'll encounter on ... 't want to do the questions.
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... frequency and kind of certain RCquestions has definitely changed over time ... ". Accordingly, inference and passage structure questions are far more frequent.
What did you do to drillRC if the 60's and ... and BR - or did you drill 1-35 and then alter ...
... feel I understood LG and RC really well and did well ... good idea to do question specific drills/games and timed LR ... might be worth it to drill those specific question/game types first ...
... speaking to him (admissions / Lsat typequestions ) versus career / area you want ... . Make a list of brief questions to drive the focus of ... / people to follow (in that specific area / Law in general) . How ...
... speaking to him (admissions / Lsat typequestions ) versus career / area you want ... . Make a list of brief questions to drive the focus of ... / people to follow (in that specific area / Law in general) . How ...
Even if you could find inference typequestions, you still have to read the passage. Doesn't it just make sense to drill passages in the category that you struggle with? Most passages will have inference level questions anyway
Drill LR by type. There are books - like the PowerScore LR type training ... book - which take all of the LR questions ... struggling on a certain type - drill those questions until you can comfortably ... But the main advice holds - drill by type.