I believe you can. When you get to the questionbank page, on the left side of the question there should be a cart which you can use to select what you want. When you're done, on the bottom right you can view your selected questions. Hope this helps
... min or two on one question when doing a LR section ... that coming back to a question and reading it over again ... , dont fret, just use the questionbank to see what type of ... question it is (ex: main point, ...
... all the questions in the QuestionBank, including the newest 620, are ... more *likely* to see a question similar to one of the ... ones, compared to an old question from 1995 or something.
I think using the LR questionbank will be helpful. In the ... , or at least on the question types that you (1) seem ... to enhance your skills on question types you almost always get ... a parallel method of reasoning question by simply skimming the choices ...
Try drilling questions in the questionbank. Filter on whatever question type you are interested in, using the old LSATs, and only level 4 or 5 difficulty. I feel like this is what helped bump me from consisntely scoring low 170s to mid-to-high 170s.
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On to the QuestionBank. I still struggle with Sufficient ... the QuestionBank to practice only SA questions. The QuestionBank has ... of the QuestionBank is that each question is labeled ...
Print out some Problem Sets or use the QuestionBank to build your own PTs! I hate studying Logic Games as they're my weakest section so I try spreading them out in bursts throughout the day.
... and have been using the questionbank to redo logic games. However ... it shows up in the questionbank?
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those "0 minute sections" are completely redundant, those were just there before the questionbank existed. Now that the questionbank exists, you can use that for all of your drilling needs, hence the "0 minutes" marked next to those sections.
I believe you'll have to create your own problem set. Go to the questionbank and select all the questions from the desired PT and section you want to do, then create the problem set.
... with a specific type of question. It varies each time ... the difficulty level of each question is by clicking resources on ... "Create Problem Set for from QuestionBank" you can find the section ... be able to see the question difficulty in analytics.
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