I was wondering if anyone had any tips or extra resources for law readingcomp. I am struggling a lot with Law RC, and drilling them isn't helping a ton. Any tips or info would be greatly appreciated :)
For all of those 7Sage team members who have taken the LSAT in the past. Have any of you ever gotten two readingcomp sections instead of two logical reasoning sections?
Are you allowed scratch paper during the readingcomp section of the test? I know you are allowed it for logic games, just wondering if its allowed for the entire thing?? Thanks
If I am getting -10 consistently on readingcomp and i am taking jan lsat, should I just cut out an entire passage, and try to do my best on 3 passages?
The questiontype analysis, for example, in Logical ... help in trying to match QuestionType Analysis weakness tags with the ... do know that you can type "Drill" into https://7sage.com ...
... incorrect per section. However, my Readingcomp has remained horrible, averaging about ... . I have tried many different readingcomp methods over the last couple ...
... getting a bunch of 1 questiontype wrong on my PTs, I ... getting 1 of 6-7 question types wrong. For example, I ... getting this wide variety of question types wrong individually. Does anyone ...
... have any trouble with question-types, watch videos, type out explanations, review ... right after learning a questiontype and taking notes. I recommend doing the ... at around a 140. After reading up on LSAT and getting ...
... problem. Its a main conclusion question. It seems as if the ... this were a main conclusion question for readingcomp, I think I would ... /lsat_explanations/lsat-54-section-4-question-11/
Does anyone know if it's likely that the October LSAT will be LSAT Flex? Also for LSAT Flex, are you allowed to use scrap paper for readingcompnotes since you can't really annotate on the computer besides highlighting?
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Strategy:
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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, readingcomp is a lot harder.