Is it possible for the LSAT to have 102 questions total? I ask because I had two 26 question LR's and one 25 question LR, and the two 26 question LR's would give me 102 questions total.
... had two 26 question LR's and one 25 question LR, and the ... two 26 question LR's ... 25, 26 questions respectively and one RC with 27 questions. It ... 's quite a quite standard one.
... have access to the QuestionBank to filter question/passage types within each ... sections!
https://7sage.com/question-bank
Since those game types ...
This is probably less than ideal but I just use the questionbank for drilling the earlier logic games. I have a large notebook filled with game boards. Once I'm finished drilling earlier LG sections, I'll go back to paper PT exams.
... 've found that reading the question pre stimulus is insanely helpful ... , I've found that writing out things next to the stimulus ... there's a flaw question, I write out a short note what ... stimulus again to figure it out. I do the same for ...
@"quinnxzhang" It's tagged as Sufficient Assumption question in the questionbank...I'm confused! And doesn't "properly drawn" part of the question stem indicate that it's a sufficient assumption question? :(
... the difficulty ranking in the questionbank determined? I remember seeing something ... that data to generate the question difficulties. It’s accuracy depends ...
... (a Sufficient Assumption) only rules outone way to close the gap ... the argument, rather than ruling out the conclusion itself. Note the ... D is a SA (just one way to close the gap ...
... hardest to improve). During BR, printout a copy of the section ... , and for each passage, type out the answers to the memory ... . In that word doc, type out questions you missed/struggled with ...
Yep. Just pull up the questionbank from under the resources tab. From there you can sort for what you want from the tests you want. It's pretty straight forward but there's a tutorial video which is very informative.
@"Alex Divine" Yooo you are seriously the f*ckin man! I'm going to go with the Ultimate + and utilize the questionbank and explanations. That sounds dope af.