... for you on your first test then maybe you're just ... very well on the LR section come test day so be confident ... days leading up to the test leave out any doubt and ... you're going to destroy LR, and so should you.
... ! For me, I struggle with LR a lot. A strategy that ... :
I would go through LR sections (usually in the early ... me from -16 in LR every prep test to ~ -3.
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PT. 75 156 - LR (-6), LG (-12), RC (-7 ... />
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PT. 79 152 - LR (-7), LG (-11), RC (-13 ... do games and focus on LRtypes that give me problems, ...
Hi, I feel for you. LSAT's language is unnatural, especially some or most of the LR questions. Each test is a surprise. Don't give up. Take it with a stride and you will succeed, like many of the forerunners. Good luck.
literally did a search for "PT59" to see if anyone out there felt the pain from the LR on this test. Just went through it and did significantly worse than usual.
... "flex version" box checked. Each test is 1 hour and 45 ... 30 minutes max reviewing the test normally (but normally like 15 ... averages around 2 hours total pertest. That's just 6 hours ...
... set, either the second LR from that test or an RC or ... LG from another test. This best simulates the scoring ... problem set early in the test, just add it for timing ...
... 4th section might not be LR, while on pts it will ... getting double scored on LR while during test day, you won't ... taking the june lsat. International test taker here, so if I ...
... months of COVID, the test was three scored sections: ... RC, and one LR. Now, the test is four sections ( ... taking a four section test and not knowing which ... possible to the real test, I'd recommend selecting ... PT. That way you test is being scored accurately, ...
... and RC? What about LR? The entire test, every section, builds off ... of logic (LR). It's the ... through your 155 target. The test is learnable, anyone can do ...
What are the most common question types on LR, as in the types such as weakening, principle etc that appear the most often on the test. We know what the most common LG types are, I'm just wondering if there are also any hard statistics for LR?