This might be a really obvious question, but: if a given LSAT has a less rigorous section, is it usually compensated by a very difficult section of another type? I find that when games are easy, reading comp is a lot harder.
... will encounter a few insanely difficult curve breaker questions. Every LSAT ... will be prepared. Skip those difficult questions. Maintain your rhythm.
HI All. I'm interested in how others are using prep tests as they make their way through the (awesome) 7Sage curriculum. Are you taking tests sporadically? Once a week? Saving tests until the end? What have you noticed has been most helpful?
I remember learning somewhere that it is known which questions in each section are most difficult and easiest. Does anyone know which are which for each section?
I am going to get 7sage basic and study as much as possible before the December Lsat. I took a diagnostic and got 164 but my goal is 170+. I also have a Kaplan LSAT 2014 book. Questions are:
Is this enough time to improve to my target score ...
I dont know if any of you have any advice on this but I would be very helpful for some imput. I signed up for this course a few months back and I love how JY explains everything in depth and detail. It really makes me feel more ...
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Just tried to write Prep Test 39. Had a mental breakdown through the first section, started crying, and gave up altogether.
Does this happen to anyone? Do I just take a break?