It was everyone guessing what the "curve" would be on the test which here is represented by the number of questions you could get wrong and still get a 170. It turned out to be a -12 "curve" so you could get 89 out of 101 and get a 170.
I usually bubble before I turn the page for LR, every game or passage for LG and RC. At the 5 minute warning I bubble everything I have so far on that page, and then I bubble questionbyquestion until time is called.
... , so we get the easiest question sets and usually only 1 ... "Resources" and click on "LSAT Question Bank". A new page will ... " and sort by LG/LR/LC. Then sort byquestion type using the ... tag feature and then by difficulty ...
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1) Byquestion type (look for the question type you are ... , and do them)
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... that allowed me per question and knew that if ... that measured up to what questionnumber I was at. Therefore, ... devote less time easy question and to not spin ... . When a question is easy don't question it and second ... move on to the next question. When you can't ...
Do you have the Cambridge PDFs? I used those to drill byquestion type/difficulty after finishing the "curriculum" (came to 7Sage a bit later into my process and didn't follow 7Sage's curriculum to the tee) and it seemed to help.
That's amazing! I have been doing complete, question-by-question BR's, because I do tend to under circle, though perhaps I should just re-prioritize what I'm circling.
... so in depth with each question, that's a really great ... your post to remove the question and answer choices. Just make ... 've got the test number, section, and questionnumber so people can find ...
@BruiserWoods for skipping I say the questionnumber and answer choice in my head as I bubble. Example: Question 1 is A 2 is B 3 Skip 4 E 5 Skip etc. just an idea!
... page and circle it Question #20 in the 75-90 ... "skipped" questions and cross the number at top of page with ... a hash mark under the Questionnumber for Q's that I ...
... based on how conducive the question is to anticipation. So on ... a sufficient assumption question, for example, I will know ... of elimination proceeds for a question, I simply find the right ... move on. I box the questionnumber, and come back to it ...
take every single PT again and review them questionbyquestion..my score moved from 155 to 168 between retakes. force feed yourself LSAT questions until the process of breaking down and answering questions becomes innate.
... sections(!) but they're grouped byquestion type. Still this is probably ... link 10 Real LSATs Grouped byQuestion Type: Manhattan LSAT Practice Book ...