I am in the same score range & interested- but only if you are starting from around PT40 and working your way up chronologically lol
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I'll be explaining patterns I picked up from the 2nd LR section, which can be applied to future LR questions in general, regardless of PT or section. Hope that clarifies.
... worth taking a 4 section test. I studied for ... the 3 section sprint versus the 2section/break/2section feel very ... Odds are for the duplicate section, your performance will be consistent ... individual results from the duplicate section, which represents a worst ...
> @mattwhitworth56 said:
> @LSATWizard1996 I agree w that for sure
Yeah, RC is my most volatile section. Sometimes -5 sometimes -10 (timed, of course). But, trying to work on getting it down to -5 consistently at the moment.
... nanny and study for 1.5 hours while the baby sleeps ... and then another 1.5-2 hours between 5:30PM and 8PM. I ... this study schedule for about 2 months now and have improved ...
... nanny and study for 1.5 hours while the baby sleeps ... and then another 1.5-2 hours between 5:30PM and 8PM. I ... this study schedule for about 2 months now and have improved ... . Yeah, I agree I think 2-3 hours max for me ...
@audare89 The virus game is PT 79, section 3, game 4. I'm not sure if I would spoil a PT just to foolproof it, but I would definitely prioritize taking that test sometime before you plan on taking an official lsat. Hope this helps!
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