Hey guys, does anyone know how I can get better at LR?
I'm retaking the lsat and on the first one my score break down was -1 for LG and -3 for reading, but -4 and -5 for the LRs. It's definitely my weakest category. Add I think it was made worse because I was rushed for one section and tried to do the last 7 or so questions in as many minutes and got like 19,20,22,23,25 all wrong.
I've already used tests 30-61 and 72-75. So I was thinking about using the book that is 60-70ish for full length tests. And this time around I'll try blind reviewing tests instead of going over only the really tough questions and ones I got wrong.
Should I then use older tests to drill LR or something? Anyone have recommendations for which tests to use or anything?
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Re: Best way to improve LR
Is there a specific type of Q you get wrong? Do you get Q's around/after Q 20? maybe a fatigue issue????
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Re: Best way to improve LR
You could try some of the explanations provided by Powerscore, LSAT Hacks, etc. Obviously, your approach is off if you consistently miss roughly the same amount each LR section. So, obtaining another (expert) perspective on why each question is right might help you out. Then just isolate how this approach differs from your own and alter you method accordingly.