... even with bibles]. Second of all, the CC is meant to be ... at a slow rate. The common census around forums is ... you interact with the information. The CC has a lot of information and ... in the right typeof work.
... deliberate with the order in which you do thequestions. Do the ones that ... of these types ofquestionsare just trying to see if you can make the ... F into day 2. Okay, whatarethe effects of that? Well, if F ...
... , and didn't take the full test altogether, you ... ofthe analytics tool is to show you where you are ... weak in terms of specific questions. The macro data ... by section or by type that you might miss ... you can always delete the test after you have ...
... you're talking about thehardest couple ofquestions in a section, I ... spent on other questions). But for questions that I come ... to really focus on the mechanics ofthe question type (NA, SA, etc ... .) and then kind of take the ...
... and timed answers, look at the positives ofwhat you did well. Did ... what is being questioned, but also in terms of how hard certain questionsare ... incorrect. These arethequestions that arethe real markers of improvement. And the incorrect answers here ...
... thequestions in the section. When this happens, sometimes I notice the main flaw of ... some priority over other types ofLRquestions during review/explanation sessions. This ... a harder/higher level-of-understanding typeof question in theLR section as well ...
... to eliminated answer choices. There are times when I don't ... allowed me to burn through the easier questions faster when PTing, which ... part of your prep and a tool to see where you are ... he talks about the passage. What is the average amount of time it will ...
... just doing a section ofLR or LG before/during ... up what you're learning in smaller chunks during the ... some info in. Thehardest part of studying and working FT ... working on one or the other constantly, or life ... off substantial time, at the very least, I would ...
... studying too. What helped me was actually engaging with the content rather ... diagramming everything. Most ofthe time for those questions you'll feel a ... about how the information connected within the paragraph. On many LRquestions, you can ...
... dive" into the contenders. Realistically the giant wall of text questionsare going to take ... . Better understanding ofthe test and what you need to answer thequestions will lead ...
... can rip through a lot ofLRquestions, and I know that JY ... call MBTs "freebies," but for the longer, more complicated ones, I ... write it out and see what I'm dealing with. I ... round one if that's the case and come back to ...
... thehardest part of studying is figuring out what to do when you finish the ... active log ofwhat concepts or problem sets you struggled with the most ... could hardly recall what I struggled with the most in LR. PTs helped ...
... opposed to at the end ofthe section). Take note ofwhat you did particularly ... well, and/or what you ... review before doing any set ofLRquestions (ever catch a mistake while ...
I believe thehardest part ofthe study process was keeping my ... hoping for. This probably was thehardest thing I have ever done ... mastery ofthe test grow with time. Seeing connections/similarities between certain LRquestions ...
... assumption questions in that you are trying to link the premise to the argument. The ... main difference is what I previously highlighted at the beginning about the ... for me is because ofthe huge scope of possibilities the LSAT writers can ...
... at 164 last June! The fact that you achieved ... really encouraging!
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Could ... have you done and the frequency of taking it? what arethe methods you used to get out of it?< ... am also a big fan of Suits :smiley: ! ...
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> ... ? If so, whatarethe methods you used to get out of it? the sheer size of it and the desire we all ...
... think the statistics for satisfaction are heavily skewed by the large percentage of people ... being a natural on the LSAT. The latter typeof person is also pretty ... their options carefully and knows what they're getting into.
... German, whatarethe most ... the results you are looking for. We are not fully aware ofwhat ... are missing.Scoring in the low 160s means you are missing roughly 26 questions ... are you missing flaw questions at a certain rate? Are you missing inference questions ...
... in general we are taught to think of PSA questions as being ... to attack these questions with. For the older tests I ... have occasionally made the correct answers to PSA questions much weaker. ... to find what gives the most possible support to the argument. It ...
... to have a strong understanding ofwhatthe flaw is and then also ... learn to see what this would look like in ... also mentioned the second category of flaw questions which arequestions where the support and evidence ...
... a lot of PT's, use the majority ofthe material for ... LR theory and how to do logic games. Go through each typeofLR ... question type and each typeof logic game, and drill using the ... br />
... definitely thehardest section ofthe test, and one ofthe harder ... the factory game involved a decent bit of brute forcing LR: 25 questions ... , did not have the ... and one about the fathers of chimpanzees. It felt ...
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Not sure what you mean by "Flex could ... ofthe five sections was included." All flex tests are just one section ofLR ... your question, a lot of people are targeting mid to upper 170 ...
... create a problem set consisted ofLRquestions I got wrong in past ... pin thequestions by tapping on the "pin" icon next to thequestions in the results ... question basis.
... my exam. For me, thehardest part of imagining a bad score is ... that I am not sure what ... we are witnessing the double-edged sword ofthe more contemporary super-exclusiveness of T14 ...
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... when they are in abstract terms in the flaw questions it slows me ... by process of elimination the whole time.
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