Yea I know... it's intense but I am going to keep at it until I feel relatively solid in my understanding of the LogicalReasoning section. "you don't have to be perfect to get a perfect score" I will definitely keep that in mind! Thanks!
Well! You can always Google. For instance, "LSAT logicalreasoning centaurs unicorns" should help you find all LSAT LR Q's relating to centaurs/unicorns. Then once you know which PT/Section/Q it is, you can look it up here. Happy hunting!
... prefer not to take old tests cause I hear (and agree ... lead you to the older tests! That's where we find ... you, I'd obtain those earlytests, just for LG. And of ... course you can take those tests as PT's as well ...
... PTs. Some think the tests got harder, others think ... RC. I find the earlytests use much more convoluted language ... which is what makes the earlytests difficult, while the newer ones ... more difficult. Every other early PT has an off the ... have to take those tests.
Hi everyone!!! Does anyone have practice questions from actual lsasts grouped by question type on the LogicalReasoning section? This would be so amazing. I really need to drill myself on several specific question types. Thanks so much!
The tests are subtly different but are ... probably won't need more tests than 38-76 to take ... 't worry about using the earlytests to drill and hone in ...
@markariangeorge Yes, I'm currently a full-time undergrad. I have five PTs in the 40s, three in the 50s and two in the 70s. I was thinking about taking some of the earlytests (1-35) as well.
... don't remember. Also, the earlytests are valuable too! I honestly ... . If you have some earlier tests, try taking a couple LR ... not use your remaining fresh tests as drilling material though. Those ...
You need to work to touch them all. The hardest questions aren't concentrated near the end anymore. If you're not touching them all, then you're not gathering all the low hanging fruit that ...