@blah170blah ... me neither... skippingaround and having that flexibility is so good... especially if you are in a crunch situation where you are almost out of time... I'd much rather have to guess on 5 questions (if put in that situation) than on 7.
I was thinking, maybe for those that are taking the June LSAT we should work on more of the June LSATs available since time is ticking. Since we're on PT 44 I know we won't get up to 74 but maybe skippingaround will be beneficial to the study groups?
@Pacifico Thanks. You always have great advice to give. I was asking because I'm nearing the 90th percentile in the 30s and I wonder if it will continue that way. I am definitely going to start skippingaround more so I am more prepared.
Nope. Order has little to do with difficulty in RC. Recently saw quite a toughy in Passage 1. And skippingaround is—dare I say it?—a crutch, and it's not a crutch that will help you with anything.
@sweetsecret said:
I'm tempted to go backwards i.e. 70's first.
I wouldn't go backwards but I think a lot of folks benefit from skippingaround a bit! That way there's no "recent tests shock" all at once before the test.