... test, I found the more recent ones harder, because the mechanics ... very evident in the more recent tests. The earlier tests seemed ... just one more level of "difficulty" that you have to compare ...
... in difficulty between LR sections within a particular PT. My most recent ... it would be to compare difficulty section to section but it ... having an idea of progressive difficulty within a section *could* prevent ...
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... they are arranging them by difficulty now and the only ones ... are the easy and medium difficulty as far as I know ... grabbed an early 10 actual LSATs book to cannibalize for RC ...
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http://www.amazon.com/Real-LSATs-Grouped-Question-Manhattan/dp/B00ZVPN3BC ... book, the Out of Print LSATs, let me know, because I ...
... questions that give you most difficulty, but really the bulk of ... going to leave the most recent two tests for last. I ... lower score on the most recent test (if that happens), so ...
... and C (plus 3 Indian LSATs). Other than the introduction of ... and skills. The LR on recent exams is a lot "cleaner ... indicators of LSAT performance on recent exams. I know there are ...
There is a comparative RC 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.
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I am curious as to what you guys feel was the relative difficulty of each section as compared to recent prep-tests? Like, do you think the LR was "easy"? The RC? LG? Or do you all think it was pretty standard?
There aren't, because JY only uses old LSATs for the problem sets, to leave all the recent ones pristine for full length PT practice. The comparative passages were introduced in PT 52, and the problem sets use PT 1-38ish.