Three and half months into studying and still really struggling with timing on LR. I seemed to only be able to get through 17 or 18 questions in a section. Any advice?
Does anyone know how long they give you to complete bubbling in the name etc section on the answer sheet? Do you guys practice doing that so its fast enough or is there plenty of time?
... marks on the LSAT scan sheet but since they essentially give ... us a photo of the sheet and we have hand score ... question numbers on the bubble sheet for questions I'm unsure ... a photo of actual score sheet to check).
... did well on the RC/LR sections but only got ... lose very little on RC/LR (they're about equal ... very nervous about studying RC/LR extensively only to destroy some ... the way I approach RC/LR right now feels pretty ... thinks it's worth studying LR/RC, what would you ...
... around 5-7 on each LR section. I haven't taken ... desperately trying to get my LR score down to as close ... get one of these: Manhattan LR or LSAT Trainer. I have ... sites about how Manhattan LR is king for LR, etc etc.
... sent me links of the LR questions that we would BR ... can I get to the LR explanations through my account??? Hopefully ... to the previous or next LR question. Does that make sense ...
I made a mistake on when transferring from paper to the online answer sheet, I used to be able to see an option to change the answer right below the score portion but it is not there anymore...any other methods?
Has anyone heard of/use a reading strategy where you don't read the question stems in LR and simply figure out the question type via stimulus? If so, is it effective?