I need help, I suck big time in LR and I’m terrified, my test is in September! What should I do, I quit my two jobs and still can’t feel, I’m able to grasp this LRsection. Never felt this way toward an exam before.
... the 170s on this years LSATs, would you mind sharing howmanyquestions you ... , and I'm not sure how reliable the "simulate modern" feature ... reference, I just got -6 on the entire test for PT83 ...
I have been missing -4 pretty consistently onLR for a long time. I started around -6, been studying for about 3 months. I know I can get my LR down to -2. Anyone been in this situation have any tips?
... scoring above my goal score on BR and have gotten to ... real test score- but ONLY on blind review. I'm ... still a few points under on my timed PTs. This ... time for the last few questionsonLR ~1-3 (0 if ... any tips anyone might have on just getting faster? Like any ...
... with Kevin that reading the questions before doesn't really help ... passage is just quickly check howmanyquestions are being asked so that ... I can gauge how long I should be spending on reading it.
... is then trying to calculate howmanyquestions I have. You have to ... to get the majority of questions correctly? That's still better ... t suddenly fly through the questions with wild abandon hoping that ... get to and focus on nurturing the questions in front of you ...
... even get to 2 questions per LRsection because of time, so ... so hopefully I will improve on RC as well.
... to find my place on 7sage as someone who ... preference what we talk about on Sunday. I can still ... improve on all three sections lol.
... the end! I've tried many times to force myself to ... what will be on it, howmanyquestions to expect, etc. Howmany of your undergrad ... you take the test. Finally, howmany tests are there where you ... LSAT has really taught me how to read efficiently and actually ...
Yes I believe. I took the LSAT in Paris and from what US folks discuss, I see that my test is different. Furthermore, you won't eet to see howmanyquestions you got wrong each section as foreign tests are not disclosed!
... questions you should revisit. That way, on the real test, your intuition on ... which questions to go back to (if ... had doubts about...not howmanyquestions you think you should have ...
... my opinion the LRquestions in the earlier ... convoluted language there, the questions in the recent tests ... a sense of how you do onLR I would use ... frankly crappy way the questions are formulated in earlier ... the difficulty of those questions and in recent exams, ...
... difficulty. So a -12 on one exam and a ... 14 on another merely reflects the ... accounted for potentially easier questionson one section. It is equally ... difficult to get a 170 on ... every exam. Thats how it works. ...
... if you routinely miss 13 questionsonLR then your understanding is not ... I've never finished an LRsection 10 minutes early).
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Work on understanding each question and stimulus ...
@gs556 , that is really fast. Howmanyquestions do you usually guess? I know it is easy to go back to LR if you have enough time. However, do you find it easy going back to RC since you might have to reread the passage for the unanswered questions?
... over to re-examine other questionsonLR. I didn’t do anything ... "1:20, answer and move on” strategy. I actually had time ... look at 3 different tough questions. Sorry, I know it’s ... to work on, but it really comes down to how fast you ...
... effect" questionson LG. I generally do not skip questionsonLR or RC ... If I feel really iffy on something, I'll star ... finish the rest of the questions.
I ... two tiers of circled questions. The first is the ... for each question on each section.
I would just retake them. Make a note on the questions that you remember the answer to, and adjust your final score based onhow you see fit. I usually subtract 2 or 3 points from my retake score, depending onhowmanyquestions I remembered