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LSAT Crunch Time |
| Message Name: |
score boosting |
| Date Posted: |
09/19/2002 |
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Any recommendations for improving my logical reasoning and reading comp in these 2 weeks before the Oct. test?
I've been scoring mid-160s on the practice tests. I usually breeze through the logic games, and get 5-6 wrong on each lr and rc. Does anyone think it's feasible for me to step it up to a 170?
Is it true that only practice can help these sections? It's just disconcerting for me to consistently hear that the logic games are the only coachable section. I'm curious as to how others handle: 1)the parallel flaw questions in the lr section; and 2)the reading passage -- namely, how you mark it up, whether you give it one good read and don't refer to it too much again, and whether you skip around.
I'd be most grateful for any advice.
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| Message: |
You might look at all the questions you missed on the sample tests and see if there is a type of question that consistently shows up. Several of the LSAT prep books offer help on how to cope with different types of questions. If you master one more question type that you have previously consistently missed, it could make a big difference in your score. Good luck.
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