Hi everyone. Silly question, but I hope y'all ... history -- that laid out each LRquestion type and, if I recall ... .e. when it's this question type, it'll almost always ...
... I go back to the question without seeing the green, ... more. I tried drilling specific question types for improvement (mainly flaw ... only practicing one kind of question. Since I also only ... , it feels tedious reviewing every LRquestion type.
... today was it, take a PT after a month of hardcore ... I should continue. I took PT 41 and ended up scoring ... a 166. For this PT, each additional question answered correctly at this ... went from a 158.5 PT average (from 3 PTs) pre ...
I wanted to know to which category do "vulnerable to criticism" questions fall into?
Also, questions that say "reasoning argument is flawed" and "if statement is true if it supports hypothesis..."
... I'm using for RC/LR . -called cracking the lsat ... done about 5/6ish PT.
For LR , I'm getting ... doing about 1 pt a week, reviewing the pt and then ... />
Now I'm doing timed PT .
Taking the july ... on ?
After every pt I go through it and ...
... 'm super struggling with this question simply because I feel like ... like its a sufficient assumption question. I just don't see ... where the public support in question indicates there was not any ... /lsat_explanations/lsat-30-section-2-question-20/
... D is wrong for this question, would love some input, I ... long as chemical fert in question are present in the soil ... the time to address my question!
I understand that the downside to this would be that you don't necessarily get accustomed to your own confidence/accuracy (since you aren't circling specific questions to blind review), but I think it may still be a net gain because you're blind reviewing ...
... and perfect those (LR) by constantly drilling the LRquestion types I’m ... ( kinda same method as for LR). As for time (which is ... the 1st or maybe 2nd question if I’m lucky :cry ...