Im studying today and taking a prep test this evening.
I was going to take tomorrow off completely, but I think I just might take a little bit of time to go through past LRquestions, but I won't be doing much else.
... method. You can approach the questions and lets say ..." kill two ... to approach different types of questions. This will be helpful after ... - just timing yourself doing 10 LRquestions in 10 minutes should still ...
... 30-50 seconds on easy questions and up to a maximum ... for only the most challenging questions. If I were you I ... . Go through all the old LRquestions you have done and practice ...
Yup. I did PT 72 yesterday and some of the toughest LRquestions for me were before #12 which was unexpected. The "13 in 13" or "15 in 15" no longer applies.
There is a google doc circulating for LRquestions :) if you want a copy, please e-mail my work e-mail: [removed]. I can send you a copy when I get to work on Monday.
... comp and do average on LR. Essentially, this means that your ... in my case, for any LRquestions where I get the question ... />
2. For all other LRquestions, find the conclusion and find ... narrow your losses on the LR and do really well in ...
... is keeping track of the questions that you got wrong on ... printout, cut out the problem questions and stick them in a ... LSAT prep strategy, recycling old LRquestions helps a LOT!!!
... considerable portion of the harder LRquestions by using the Cambridge types ... even remember issues with certain questions. I do get faster by ...
*Review chapter 5-9 in the trainer plus READ chapter 17
*Finish chapters 4 & 5 in the PS LG bible
*Drill games daily and see the video
*Blind review some LRquestions I have pending
I've found that doing a couple of LRquestions prior to doing a PT or doing a BR of an old test before a PT is extremely helpful. I just about won't take a PT without some sort of warm up.