THE MADNESS! There must be a better a way! I do not know whether you are doing this already or not, but if you are printing more than 1 page you can print double sided.
BR works well for either of those options. The closer you get to test day, the more PTs you'll want to take. But BR works really, really well for individual LR sections, RC passages, or logic games.
... the two. Do BR for individual sections when drilling in between ... when I am doing drills (individual sections from old PTs), I ... BR after each individual section.
... are less the responsibility of individual incumbents than of the parties ... particular party instead of on individual incumbents from multiple parties, the ...
... relation (proportionally) to the average individual income over the past 25 ... for a new car / avg. individual income." When you divided this ... new car by individuals / avg. individual income.
... you should go through each individual game type untimed until it ... understand the foundation of the individual game types, then move onto ... problem set, and time each individual game. The point of ... and do time/untimed for individual games.
I think they do that on purpose to mess with you. just ignore it. the powerscore bible says the most lsat has ever done is four in a row, but I wouldn't be surprised if they did five just to screw with us
Wow such a fast response! Thanks!
I'm confused though; when I download the PDF from 7sage and print it, it is single sided one page after another. Are you saying that on the actual LSAT every page is double sided with questions on both sides?
You're meant to print the PDFs out double-sided. They're formatted specifically to ensure that if you print the whole test out double-sided, both the LG and RC sections will be on facing pages exactly as they'll appear in the test booklet.