... not apply to anyone for whom English is a ... done any "outside reading" for the LSAT. Instead I watch ... , 6 hours of free time I have each week) ... on doing "outside reading" forRC, then make sure you're ... super difficult stuff by the time you graduate from college, ...
Thanks for this, @blah170blah! @"GSU Hopeful" I think you literally just regurgitated my life story, word for word. I am also on track to finish the LG bundle (using the same attack strategy) by the time BR for PT 29 starts up!
... access to video explanations for the latest tests, which ... to take.
As forRC, do you have Mike's ... a world of difference for my RC. I never even ... a decision due to time). RC is still my weakest ... , which was devastating for me every time I took the test ...
I agree with you. RC has always been my strongest ... then quickly skimming a second time. I've found that to ... . It has been worth the time investment for me.
... my timing is not perfect forrc passages and lr sets does ... day, and a fourth time the week after to make ... inferences. I wish there was time to do all the games ... plan, there was just no time, and I feel like ... total) than would give me time to start working on the ...
... I wasn't utilizing my time as efficiently as I ... want to give myself ample time to go back in ... way for me and I never run out of time during ... any given LR section.
ForRC I ... 18mins leaving me with more time to tackle the longer ...
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If we do the RC practice passages and get all ... , is it worth spending our time going through the videos as ... feel comfortable skipping the explanations for that passage. You can get ...
... to each LG and each RC passage, and five our six ... . This obviously imposes an irritating time sink for bubbling. I've found ... , and the two-page spread for me is a good tradeoff ...
... which questions I spend more time on and knowing when ... do know that the more time you spend on the ... got wrong is the most time wasted cause you get ... an esp not right away. ForRCfor ex, I miss an ... I mentioned has worked better for me.
... (or even most) of the time. For LR, easy questions - anywhere ... seconds, then skip, and whatever time I need to answer it ... on all other questions.. ForRC, easy questions - 20-40 seconds ... seconds, then skip, and whatever time I need to answer it ...
... was LG LG LR LR RC
First game had that ... chart but took so much time, the second LG section was ... last few were really easy. ForRC, I had that smart growth ...
... a guessing, running out of timestrategy that you practice now. So ... test before you move on, for any guesses or skipped questions ... 't get to it in time, leave it blank. Those points ...
... 1-35 until under JYs time?? There is no reason ... I usually hit JY's time exactly or just under. On ... process and Pacifico's attack strategyfor almost 2 months.
< ... me taking up too much time on the first 3 ... to the last one in time.
... It offers some great strategies forRC, it really helped me stop ... structure of the argument for each RC passage. I used to ... LG. I followed Pacifico's strategy (https://7sage.com/discussion#/ ... discussion/2737/logic-games-attack-strategy) and my score has ...
... go through more PT's. ForRC, use the strategies suggested above ... should tell you where your time sinks are.
Then ... you will develop your internal time clock that will scream at ... chance in the mean time.
... to LSAT RC length since I was working full time. If you ... time you could read more and the improvement may come faster for ... structure. 7sage's memory method forRC has also been very helpful ... the memory method in real time I am trying to make ...
... times when running out of time and it worked out OK ... 5ish minutes to spare, so for me personally I don't ... . That balance would be different for different people, and if I ... questions I might consider this strategyfor the first few.
... yours. I’m aiming for the first 15 in 15 ... dislike the timed videos for building intuition because I ... think 1:24 is right for most questions. I think ... it all play out. Timestrategy is such a huge element ... a really valuable experience for a lot of students.
I think one important tip forRC is to remember you ... are not reading for the content. Sometimes difficult/ ... doing RC, there are patterns (for example, 99% of the time there ... being a main point question). You are reading purely for ...
... advice when given a time limit. You shouldn't ... you'll be ready in time. Study first, then ... improve with practice. ForRC: Learn how to predict what ... with the passage. For LG: Drill drill drill. ... in under the recommended time limit, then you're ...
... and enter the answers for each section after I' ... I watch the explanations for what I've missed when ... sections get Foolproofed. ForRC, even if I'm certain ... to not circle a question for BR, I still always ... want to take the time to really understand what ...
... you run out of time before you get to ... and there's no penalty for guessing. It also lessens ... page spread for LR, end of passage forRC and end ... of game for LG, so ... page, yes, something gets bubbled for every question.
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-RC: See above + I skip the ... I've completed the final RC passage.
-LG: ... questions if they seem like time sinks. For instance, "rule substitution" questions ... I just use my remaining time to try and eliminate a ...