After the Tuesday quarantine hangouts I've been keeping an eye out for the YouTube videos to be uploaded. Just wanted to share with those who may not have been aware of this resource or maybe forgot about it! Posting the link that brings you to the first ...
I created a few LogicalReasoning practice sets for myself in ... come across RC in my logicalreasoning drills. The questions ask about ... passage and are not classified logicalreasoning questions. #help
I have had fluctuating results on LR. I have been consistently scoring at the 166 level. I have broken into the 170s twice, and those times I managed -1 to -3 on LR. However, I have tests where I miss around 9 on on the LR and it really ...
I've been tutoring with @Sami for the past few months and have been able to improve my LR from an average of -5 to a -1. In order to solidify the strategies I've learned, I would love to provide free tutoring to someone who is in the ...
There is no way I will ever get this section. I am doing great with reading comp, ok with logicalreasoning, but LG is seriously dragging my score down by an easy 10 pts.
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I began my Logic Reasoning section next. 20 minutes in ... you, this was during my LogicalReasoning section with about 10 minutes ... time is called for the LogicalReasoning section, I have 60 seconds ...
So far I have been using the lsat flex version of the prep tests. I am wondering if there is a way to still use that second part of the LR section from the exam that was skipped in the flex version. Thanks guys!
When a passage says "usually," is this a version of "most"? For example, "John usually goes to the store." Is this essentially saying that "Most of the time, John goes to the store"? I'm confused about how one approaches this as a conditional.