I love comparative reading passages! LG are easier in the new ones than the old ones that is for sure. and RC is much harder I agree with this too.
How did you guys find the dec 2013 lsat? If you purchased it on here I mean.
... the newer tests without the comparative passage in there I was ... more recent tests with the comparative passage, I've been scoring ... think the questions on the RC questions of more recent tests ...
... introduction of the comparative reading passage made completing the RC more difficult ... has advice on tackling the comparative reading passage I would love ...
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RC has the obvious change of comparative passages, so you ... with comparative reading, which could result in them stating that RC ... However, the consensus is that RC has become more difficult. So ... toss in a difficult RC section and compensate with ...
Probably the main difference between "new" and "old" is the addition of comparative passages in RC. The free June 2007 is the beginning of such change. So anything PT's starting with Pt 52 (in addition to June 2007) has the comparative reading.
... the newer RC is harder, some don't. The comparative is easiest ... if you have a good RC strategy already ... memory method, or some other RC technique, works for you, practice ... I remember seeing the first comparativeRC passages.
At the end of every practice test, there are 4 sources (sometimes 5 now because we have comparative passages) always listed. Those are where the articles were pulled from for RC.
... I did to improve my RC was I started printing entire ... RC passages from old prep tests. This doesn't include the comparative ... then started going through the RC sections I printed, timed, and ...
I don't think the RC passages have gotten harder, but the answer choices are definitely a lot more trickier. I personally find the comparative passages to be much easier.
There is a comparativeRC passage, so it is definitely recent. Also, the LR questions were worded like the 60s and 70s.
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The -9 curve compensates for the degree of difficulty of the exam.