... half of 1~35 LG, LR sections are included in the ... . I have no idea about LR.
I plan to start ... drills for all LR, RC and LG after CC ... would it be necessary for LR and RC too?
I ...
... 'm concerned because RC and LR are both really weak, and ... , but I've regressed, and LR has been consistently problematic, as ... I miss an average of 7 per section.
... with improving RC & LR score. To explain my situation ... and then isolating the LR Question Types that I ... passage. Also, on each LR section two of the problems ... on RC and those early LR questions? Any strategies that ... /-1, and get each LR section down to -3 ...
I am taking the LSAT this Saturday and my PT's have ranged from 158-164. What should my days leading up to the test consist of? Usually -5-7LR sections -8 RC and -4 or less on games
... questions for our community about LR:
Once you learned the ... , especially on the more difficult LR questions? Also, for those who ... not being very confident with LR, what made the difference going ...
... when I decided to try 7-sage for my prep as ... similar to June 2018. The LR felt very easy; I had ... 5 min after each LR which is above the pace ...
... score classes in addition to 7 Sage. I studied all the ... to get the point. In LR, in the best case, I ... miss last 3-4 questions. LR is better than RC because ...
... generally true of the 2 LR sections in the test, one ... to do better in one LR section than the other one ... am doing the test, one LR section I find reasonable. Then ... I do the other LR section, and I think, wow ...
... -6 in each LR section for the past 7 months.
On ... improving at this point in LR. Every time I take ... gotten so much better at LR, but it is still ... score -4 or under per LR section, you shouldn't ... while taking it. Does LR get/feel easier after you ...
I remember seeing that someone had created a list of the various LR question stems and the type of question they belong to. I can't find it, as it was linked somewhere in the CC. Does anyone happen to have that link readily available?
I feel like I make most my mistakes on LR because I'm rushing too much and don't catch the little details/nuances in the question stem. When I do BR, I usually get these rushed questions right. Anyone have any advice on how to tackle this?