... score around an 18 and 17 on both LRs. I found ... go straight through the section question 1-end. I find that ... there is a early global question (like which of the following ... help you answer that global question because by the end of ...
... during the timed exam. My question is...what does getting a ... question right in BR really mean? ... of getting this type of question right the next go around ...
What are the most common question types on LR, as in the types such as weakening, principle etc that appear the most often on the test. We know what the most common LG types are, I'm just wondering if there are also any hard statistics for LR?
... the other types of question types that have the word ... I know "pseudo sufficient assumption" question stems often have principle in ... confused. The stem for this question is "which of the ... thought this was a principle question and diagrammed the conditional to ...
... appreciate any response to this question I have... PLEASE! It’s ... watched, PT 60 Section 1 Question 13 (in short – there’s ... the “Serious Medical Condition – Weaken Question” video lesson and in that ... question, Answer Choice (A) serves as ...
... tried my method out on PrepTest 60. On one of the ... ." Also, I found one question that mentioned a specific line ... before doing a logical reasoning question. It seems similar to ... reasoning stimulus without knowing the question stem. A feeling of foreboding ...
All the different companies use different phrases for question types and I'm getting a bit confused by the different terms. Can someone explain what pseudo sufficient questions mean?
Hey so does anyone know what question types appear the most on the lsat and which appear the least? I wanted to know so i could study accordingly and focus on getting the ones that appear the most right.
... videos always recommend reading the question stem first? Can't that ... ? Also, If you read the question stem before and after reading ... as to why reading the question first is the best strategy ...
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.