In what order will you approach the games on Saturday?
Will you go straight from 1 to 4? or is there any other method that has worked best for you?
Order of games on the actual LSAT Forum
- JamMasterJ
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Re: Order of games on the actual LSAT
straight. It's pretty hard to predict difficulty without wasting time looking at the game, so even if you have issues finishing on time, I don't really recommend jumping around, unless it's to start with games that have more questions.UofO wrote:In what order will you approach the games on Saturday?
Will you go straight from 1 to 4? or is there any other method that has worked best for you?
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Re: Order of games on the actual LSAT
TITCRJamMasterJ wrote:straight. It's pretty hard to predict difficulty without wasting time looking at the game, so even if you have issues finishing on time, I don't really recommend jumping around, unless it's to start with games that have more questions.UofO wrote:In what order will you approach the games on Saturday?
Will you go straight from 1 to 4? or is there any other method that has worked best for you?
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Re: Order of games on the actual LSAT
I've literally done every practice test from the 1990's to June of 2011. I've recognized a pattern.. The first 2 are relatively easy and less time consuming, the third is the most difficult, and the last is easy/medium. I've gotten to just skipping the third and doing the fourth, and it's left me with 10-12 minutes on the third. Just my experience.. A good example is the dinosaur game.. The first 2 were easy, the 3rd was dinosaur (which only gave me issues with time) and the fourth was easy. The problem is that so much time was spent on the dinos that I only got to finish 2 ?s on the last, which only wouldve taken about 5-6 mins for me.
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