Do you use your pre-phase to choose a correct answer or use it to get rid of wrong answers? Or a combination of both? Trying to find a new strategy for choosing LR question
... wanted some feedback on the LR section , which is where I ... the best resource for improving LR score? Did you guys see ... marked improvement after JY's LR tutorials?
... logic games using Pacifico's method on PTs 1-35 then ... minutes, especially for LG and LR. So I focused on honing ... an "easy way out". For LR, I learned to recognize when ... the LG section and one LR section, blindly guessing on three ...
... I should do or a method that works for them...
Section 4 LR 19/25
... timed exam:
Section 1 LR 14/25
Section 2 ... overall more difficult than a LR or RC section near the ... was thinking of doing an LR section prior to a ...
I remembered ... people talking about one real LR section with 26 questions. I ... -3 or -4 on each LR section and -6 on RC ... is around where I remember skipping a question--would get me ...
Sorry if this has been asked, but is there a certain way to do this? Particular LR questions from random PT's/Problem sets that I have gotten wrong that I want to go back and do over again. Thanks in advance
Most online resources I’ve read recommend that LG is studied first because it is most learnable and gets your brain wired up for the LSAT best. Is there a disadvantage to starting with LG on 7Sage and is LR first because it’s the largest section(s)?
... ’m really having struggles with LR these days. I used to ... ...
I really focused on LR for the past 2 weeks ... . I really need to get LR down to achieve my goal ...
... my prep, it is the skipping mindset advocated by @NotMyName in ... this habit, I found that skipping some questions was actually able ... remains true for myself and LR, Dave's voice began declaring ...
... between these two packages? (LR part only)
When ... focus was about the LR courses in each package ... PTs?
On a LR section, I usually got - ... was more like an overall LR weakness.
... tried to refine my attack method. I am guess it ...
Below is a sequential timer you can use for the RC Memory Method (3.5, 1.5, and 3.5 minutes). This way you know exactly when to move on to the next phase without changing the timer.
https://www.timeanddate.com/timer/