... comparing thequestionsgotwrong or right and really honing in on the ones I gotwrong ... twice. If you remember the question, make sure you understand why the ... answer choice is right and the others are wrong.
... than the other. Howdoyou know that the scientists ... the percentage, I think, rather than the total number. As you see, changing the ...
??? In this instance, the rainforest lemur population is 2x ... the answer choice nor the stimulus indicate either way. But you ...
... an LSAT prodigy you could be scoring in the high 170's ... of prep. You need to figure out how comfortable you are withthe test and ... your target score is. If you are already PTing at your ... target score, then yeah you'll probably be fine. But ...
It is always going to depend on how confident you are withthe given answer choice. If you are only 50% sure, read on. If you are 90% sure, circle that bad boy and move on.
> @jknauf said:
> It is always going to depend on how confident you are withthe given answer choice. If you are only 50% sure, read on. If you are 90% sure, circle that bad boy and move on.
... of variables, if the question asks you to assign the variables into groups ... of whatever they want.. howdoyou ... usually find the numerical distribution of them ...
... a massive swing. Howdoyou feel during the test? Have you ever recorded yourself ... . Film yourself and figure out howyou're solving problems and allocating ... the problems you're having. The fact that you can score 176 should give you ...
... , if you don't mind - howdoyou know what the target amt ... each game (to know when you've 'fool proofed' it ... to _feeling_ like you've mastered the game)? Is it ... upon difficulty level of the game? If so, what ... is the range (or max) for the difficulty levels? ...
... think of is that is you start withthequestions that are likely to ... be harder, then you may end up ... . The fact that each LR section tends to start off with easier questions ...
... , to the point that I'm concerned I did something wrong. People ... seem to be split 50/50 between agreeing with ... section) was easier. Also, doyou agree withthe general consensus that there was ...
... , to the point that I'm concerned I did something wrong. People ... seem to be split 50/50 between agreeing with ... section) was easier. Also, doyou agree withthe general consensus that there was ...
Doyou usually get thequestionsyou come back to correct? Are you getting -5 from questions which you never return to? My guess would be that you are going too quickly through the section.
@LSATcantwin, When you realized you needed a different approach, how did youdealwith negative feelings about having spent so much on another course that pretty much wasn't helpful? How did you move forward?
... surf"
> so howdoyou know when the LSAC uses "many" via ... surf"
> so howdoyou know when the LSAC uses "many" via ... the LSAT definition, or the dictionary definition?
... 166-171. Scored 169 on the real thing and called it ... insanely hard games that cause you to wipe out (very rare ... LR are you making stupid mistakes? Or doyou feel like thequestions are harder ...
maybe this is a dumb question, but I don't understand the math on this. Howdoyou get to the "you can get at least 30-35 done in a two week period" number?
Howdoyou guys drill LR questions? Doyou guys drill questions that you've solved before (but will ... likely not remember them), or doyou drill pristine sets? (Would ideally ... PTs)...
And how often doyou drill individual sections vs. take ...