Is there a specific reason why pt1-16 LR questions don’t have explanation videos? I was drilling these earlier pts but not having the videos to explain the passage makes understanding my mistake a little difficult.
... PT's is roughly -10 LR total, -5 LG, and -8 ... test (RC was much more difficult), or because the RC section ... proofing more games, working on LR by question type, and doing ... am making on LG, but LR and especially RC need work ...
I tend to finish my LR sections in 24-29 min. ... , I average -8 on an LR section and -3 BR. I ... I skipped, followed by the difficult questions I circled. Should I ...
... 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?
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... 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 ...
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BR: Consistent 160-166 LR on PT: -12
LG ... issues have been medium/ hard LR questions, running out of time ...
... 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 ...
... at this point in LR. Every time I take ... better at LR, but it is still so, amazingly difficult!
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When you score -3 or under in an LR ... -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?