... ve mostly been drilling individual sections in Feb to get ... format where its just 3 sections or stick to the 4 ... sections that has 2 LRs? ... since I know only 3 sections are actually graded but ... able to do 4 sections due to the experimental.
The current online LSAT obviously has four sections and one is unscored.
If I don't "simulate modern" on 7Sage PrepTests does it score my test like the modern LSAT (with one section unscored) or does it score the 4th section?
... state that there are 5 sections on the LSAT including 2 ... logical reasoning sections and 1 unscored section? I ... the LSAT only had 4 sections as well, but the difference ... an LSAT with 4 scored sections and 1 unscored… This fifth ...
How does the score conversion work? Like if only 3 sections count, are they accounting for the fourth that we take, assuming we don't take it 'simulated modern'? Or do they just completely not count the experimental section as the actual LSAT would?
For all of those 7Sage team members who have taken the LSAT in the past. Have any of you ever gotten two reading comp sections instead of two logical reasoning sections?
... struggling with many of the sections.
My diagnostic was ... prepare.
I foolproof LG with old PTs on ... on drilling with old LR sections (pt 1~35) ... on drilling old LR sections untimed? I realize that ... by solving lots LR sections from old pts is ...
I took an older pt with two LR sections but I still want to check what the curve would be like if I calculate the results again with only a single LR taken into account. Anyone know how?
... optional 1 minute break between sections 1&2 as well ... a few deep breaths between sections before diving back in. Can ... timers between each pair of sections?
... along with some timed sections. Regarding timed sections, would it make sense ... would most recommend completing these sections throughout, the week, as I ...
... hours a day using the foolproof method for games 1-35 ... prepared at all in those sections. My RC is a -15 ... be focusing on the other sections and plan to take it ...
What do you guys think is better, drilling 5-10 questions on LR with a random difficulty level or drill untimed and timed sections?
What has helped you improved the most?
How have you improved with timing?