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Aren't older games, like from 1-41, known to be much harder than the modern era? They have way more game pieces and therefore more possible outcomes. I'd say that if you train under more difficult games, the modern ones will come easier.
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I started reading Frankenstein which isn't very simply written. Lots of long sentences and referentialphrasing. I really enjoy it but also think it has the potential to get my used to the RC writing styles? Killing two birds with one stone.
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Take some time off, then start studying again. If, come score-release day you find that you did get a 169+, great. If not, then continue studying.
The more you expose yourself to LR, the more likely it'll start clicking.
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@Motivated thanks for mentioning that I guess you are right, they usually do use referentialphrasing with although. @"Alex Divine" I gotta watch out for those psychometricians and referentialphrasing making the LSAT interesting :)