I know they are generally considered the same level of "hard," but I find myself with a 10 point difference between a test in the 30s and a test in the 80s. I guess it has to do with the way the language has changed and the amount of trap answers that are ...
Hello 7 sage community. Thank you so much for taking the time to read this.
I have noticed that my score in older prep tests ( PT40-60 ) are consistently higher than the newer ones ( PT 70-89 ). I am wondering has anyone experienced this? ...
I know that the LSAT will be changing after June and making it a 4 section test with a break in between. Do you think the people taking the 4 sections will have a disadvantage compared to the LSAT Flex? I am wondering whether the break we get in between ...
... difficult to repeat RC passages. The older RC is also much ... easier than the recent RC so there are very ... few RC sections to practice with. ... tips on how to improve RC. i keep missing -7 ... of drills but in the oldRC i never go more than ...
I agree. The oldRC sections are nowhere near as ... difficult as today's RC. If anything, the oldRC sections are great ... average around -2/-4 on oldRC sections but tend to average ...
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I agree. The oldRC sections are nowhere near as ... difficult as today's RC. If anything, the oldRC sections are great ... , and just focusing on the RC from newer PT sections?
Great thanks. I'll look at oldRC passages and focus on the MP to see why the wrong answer choices are plain wrong. And thanks for your advice Alex! I'll do that tonight