... your frustration. SA type questions have become progressively moredifficult and opaque, especially ... information that makes the conclusion more valid. In this case, its ...
... test booklet and saw that LR was the first section, I ... sure not everyone started with LR and could have gotten games ... while the other was definitely moredifficult.
... , there were some really funky LRquestions on one of my sections ... making the answer choices way more subtle than on previous tests ... feel like there are way more attractive trap answer choices, and ... are hiding the correct answer more subtly on the last few ...
... is that LR is trending to be a bit moredifficult than the ... old tests, LG is more "plug and ... solid, where you need improvement (more drilling), and where you haven ...
... out my own explanations for moredifficultquestions (basically any question later than ... detail in these explanations. The more of you thought process you ... type out, the more potential mistakes in your thought ...
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Answers to principle questions sometimes are phrased as conditional ... open mind when doing principle questions.
In ... so it is even moredifficult to pinpoint the direct link ...
... minus 1, but on the more recent tests with the comparative ... the RC questions of more recent tests are a lot moredifficult and require ... a lot more of a deeper ... logic games and logical reasoning questions on the recent tests ...
... think the limiting factors are more related to how much time ... , there aren't any LSAT LRquestions you can't get correct ... . RC is maybe a bit more intangible - I think it favors ... to guessing at the easiest questions, and groping through a series ...
... of comfort with the different LR question types. By this, ... the fundamentals required to solve LRquestions, then you may not need ... get more than one perspective on how to approach questions. The ... me personally, that I learn more from reading, compared to ...
I just read this reply. I've been practicing older LGs and they've been helpful. I do think I have to start drilling older LRquestions to get more practice.
... of days ago and the LR kicked my butt!!! So just ... BR the LR to death for PT 60 ... you ever get a hard LR section...I Think the key ... and to let go of morequestions than you normally would, in ... a less amount of hard LRquestions...
... to see with sufficient assumption questions that "bridge the gap" between ... necessary assumption questions, it can be at times a bit moredifficult to ... a bunch of necessary assumption questions should help illuminate exactly what ...
... , but failed all the quiz questions. I'm having trouble grasping ... should not matter what the questions are 'discussing' but when I ... the question then becomes 90% moredifficult than it already was. Any ...
... copy all of the questions you've ever gotten ...
When you solve the questions again, don't take shortcuts ... necessary thought processes for answering questions.
DISCLAIMER: ... Post Scriptum: As you do moreLRquestions, you begin to see the ...
... that it was a little moredifficult to stay zoned in - it ... took more effort than in the previous ... slip-ups/misreads of questions a little more often than I would ...
... little time consuming: While drilling LRquestions where prephrasing is relevant, write ... verbatim. These aren't the questions to worry about. Where this ... the test and see them more clearly when doing these sorts ...
... , as the passages become moredifficult into the late-60's, ... , but most of the questions I have gotten incorrect lately ... astray. Sometimes, though, there are questions that are just tricky, and ... section, causing you to put more pressure on yourself.
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... without reading and answering the questions is not possible, period. Even ... . Nor are comparative passages definitively moredifficult, as some of their difficulty ...
... ) then you may be even MORE discouraged come test day. LR questions. Tomorrow, I am going to ... , you could end up doing more harm than good. Just saying ...