Did CC. Got down to -1/3 onLR ... , -1/2 on RC. Good enough there ... Logic Games? Unlike RC and LR, I never finish sets early ... onthe last (or, more recently, last 3-4) questions.
Does anyone know how we are supposed to review the questions we got wrong ontheLRsections of the preptests if it dosent show us the question after we have completed the test?
... newest. As they are laid out in the CC, the expectation is that ... the student the ability to set the difficulty themselves. A student can, based onhow ... . We did this for all theLRsections we deemed to be "extra ...
... (-2) onrecent PTs with very little variability based onthe section's ... largely adapted from the method outlined in the course sectionson RC, with ... these passages say for themost part, that they suck ... as you are going through the text. Did the author just ...
... tune my LR, and most advice i see is to study the questions ... my analytics all theLR questions I'm getting wrong are pretty evenly ... />
My consistently wrong answers arethe ones that are ranked as 4-5 ...
... information whilst timed. Any tips on improving my timed score? I ... hours per day studying, and on weekends I try to do ... time. I believe I understand the concepts, but it all fades ... timing!
LR and RC arethe consistent sections throwing me for a ...
... -- and drill the heck out of sections of older tests.< ... example, think about drilling 3 LRsections in a day. Afterwards, ... missed questions, and figure out how each is wrong. Some ... :-) drill until you are completing individual sectionson time with only a ...
... more difficult. I took the September test and didn't ... but theLR and RC sectionsare average (I actually found theLR's ... to be easier than what I had studied). Besides, the ... 2 mostrecentLSATS have had the lowest 170 curve ...
... knowing how to attack them, as well as simply understanding the logical ... underlies most of the LSAT. Plus, question types that characterize theLRsections of the LSAT are ... I mean know how to identify the question through the question stem/prompt ...
... . For example, focus onLR for 2 weeks. Taking sections only can make ... really are). Take 2-4 of the older PTs, take theLRsections timed over the ... based on your own weakneses. That is really the hardest and most abstract ...
yeah well you are in a decent spot ... on it that is a total +, LG is one of the easier sections ... very important as there are 2 LRsections... thats a decent amount ... have an idea of how you need to prep ... up. Go through the lessons, learn the approaches and drill it ...
... while so Im curious how you went about sparing ... recognize alot of the stimuli and arguments are easier for ... read. Also Im finishing LRsectionson time with about 3- ... 5 minutes to spare on those tests Ive seen ... />
p.s. I have the same weaknesses as you (weaken ...
... drilling right away. But how do you drill RC usually ... some dumb mistakes in the RC sectionson my last couple of ... since my wrong answers are spread out across at ... so questions from an LR section (a full section ... ve started PTing, LR has been the only area where ...
... if you use the "25 previously wrong LR questions" as your ... the other two LRsectionson that PT are insanely easy by comparison no matter how ... difficult they actually are. Even cracking two ... having seen and reviewed the questions before.
... attack the questions similarly to how I attack LR. I eliminate the wrong stuff ... that are somewhat plausible, which is very different from LR, where onmost questions ... />
(This certainly works onLR, and even on LG!!! Onthe Oct test I missed ...
... go over theLRsections in the 70s, so you are comfortable with the more recent exams ... . People do exaggerate onthe ... degree of differences in the ...
... answering all of theLRsections without having to guess on any due to ... up like 50 percent of the LSAT logical reasoning section. ( ... And you are so much more accurate to especially on sufficient assumption ... you guys really taught me how to scum this test haha ...
... difficulty on NA questions. Intellectually I understand what these questions are asking ... on them and they are by far my lowest accuracy question in theLRsections ... . Suggestions for how ...
... to tell from your post how it is actually working ... are comparing your strategy to sections and not full tests and now the ... fast rules like there are with LR/LG. On my diagnostic I had ... all the strategies is just remembering that the answers are always in the ...
The BR session starts at 8 ... theLRsections. It usually goes on for about 4-6 hours. Most ... people just stay on ... for as long as they are able ... . You do not need to attend the ...
... theLRsections have questions that are a bit more convoluted; the stims are ... said that thesectionsare harder. I'm not sure how true it ... these newer RC sections more challenging. Obviously the comparative reading ... or less my feeling onthe whole 60s vs 70s ...
... stems. They are deceptively easy though. In LRthe 70s tests specifically ... is more annoying than most of the MBTs I've seen ... alluring because they prey onthe assumptions you are more likely to ... differs as much as theLRsections in the 50s and 60s PTs ...
... LG sections. Despite more or less missing out onthe entire ... PT average onthe September LSAT (167 over my 10 mostrecent PTs) ... not sure why, but theLRsections seemed a bit more straightforward ... -4 over the two sections, compared to -8 on my average PTs ...
... 38, 39 since the explanations came free with the course. ... was missing 5 to 6 ontheLRsections.
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Hey so you are right on target, jumping around will definitely ...
... a friend suggested. I took theLRsections without a time constraint but ... in my skills onthe question types and the format of recent tests. < ... . So really start working on timing strategies because 10 minutes ... now that you know you are capable of getting them ...