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Most Difficult LR questions
Posted: Tue Apr 26, 2016 11:25 pm
by Tiwinkle12
I was wondering if anyone has a list or anything compiled of the most difficult LR questions?
Re: Most Difficult LR questions
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 1:00 am
by Clyde Frog
Tiwinkle12 wrote:I was wondering if anyone has a list or anything compiled of the most difficult LR questions?
Google "hardest lr questions LSAT". There are a few lists but I don't think anyone has made one to account for the most recent LSAT lr questions.
Re: Most Difficult LR questions
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 8:42 am
by somethingElse
The Dioxin question.
Re: Most Difficult LR questions
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 9:13 am
by New_Spice180
If you manage to get a hold of the Kaplan Mastery packets they have their LR questions ranked from 1-4 stars (1 being the easiest and 4 being the hardest). With that you could drill the 4 stars if that's what you're looking for. Other than that, I'm not sure where else you could get a comprehensive list.
Hope this helped.
Re: Most Difficult LR questions
Posted: Wed Apr 27, 2016 5:50 pm
by Mikey
https://7sage.com/question-bank/?sectio ... t_type=all
Click on "Hardest" and it should show all of the hardest one's from every PT.
Re: Most Difficult LR questions
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 10:48 am
by jaysan150
Parallel questions . They're time traps
Re: Most Difficult LR questions
Posted: Thu Apr 28, 2016 5:17 pm
by Blueprint Mithun
Clyde Frog wrote:Tiwinkle12 wrote:I was wondering if anyone has a list or anything compiled of the most difficult LR questions?
Google "hardest lr questions LSAT". There are a few lists but I don't think anyone has made one to account for the most recent LSAT lr questions.
I second this. If you google it, you should find a bunch of resources listing some of the hardest questions.
What might be more useful to you, however, if you're trying to get good at tackling difficult LR questions in general, is to go through the preptests/practice sections you've finished and start with question 15. As you've probably heard, LR sections increase in difficulty as you get later in the section. I'd say q15/16 onward is where you start to see the upper tier of difficulty - more convoluted stimuli, denser answer choices, knottier arguments to break down.
During my last few weeks of prep, I used to compile the last 10 questions in different LR sections and treat those like individual sections themselves. I think that boosted my confidence and endurance quite a bit. It's easy to get lax when it comes to the easy LR questions, but these "super-sections" forced me to stay hyper-focused the entire time.
You have to be on alert for the smallest details with hard LR questions, but it's useful to have that approach to all LSAT questions in general. It's not easy, but once I switched back from these super sections to regular LR sections, I found them much less taxing to go through.