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Your academic summary report on LSAC lists the mean GPA at your college and your percentile rank. This gives some indication of how difficult your school is and where you stand. Still, the major thing is a bit of mystery to me.
Thank you everyone. I was scared because I was doubting if I study in a right way. Now it seems what I need to do is to do more timed test and do more blind review.
I usually do 3-4 minutes depending on how difficult the passage is and spend anywhere from 45 seconds to a minute answering the questions. In total, you should dedicate about 8:45 seconds per passage.
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First it'd be good to know how far along everyone is, individ. goals, time frame, etc. I am currently visiting the US on business, but I'll be back in early Feb.
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Thanks! I started reading over flaw question types and realized how helpful it actually is. Thanks for the info on RC. I haven't managed to read that section yet but now I'm actually looking forward to it!