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... how often I studied before my first test and I studied for less than ... two months (oops). Anyway, I ... much practice. Afterwards for my retake I did an additional 4 ... a good idea to take one practice test per week and spend ...
... problem sets, at what point shouldi “move on?” I’ve barely started doing ... save them for actual practice LSATs so at point shouldi be “ ... moving on” from problem sets—when I get ... set questions? Thanks for your help. I hope to one day ...
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I do find the pre-2010s reading passages easier, but that may be just me.
Generally speaking, the average of your last 5 or 6 RC sections should be what you should rely on for data.