LR Trouble Forum
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LR Trouble
So I'm sitting for the LSAT for the first time in Dec. I've probably spent the longest amount of time working on LR, and pretty often I can get -4 on a timed section. But when it comes to full PTs, or even doing two sections timed back to back, I average around -7. Blind review I can cut it down to -2/-3 pretty well. I've only ever used the LSAT trainer and since finishing the book a few months ago, I have really only practiced LR questions and haven't "studied" or learned or whatever, any new material/books. I'm wondering if it's beneficial to go through some new material at this point, or if I'll confuse/overwhelm myself potentially by studying new methods/approaches.
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Re: LR Trouble
I think it's probably just endurance. The same thing happens to me with LR. To offset it, I think I'm going to drill 2-3 LR sections in a row so I am more used to doing them back-to-back. One of the reasons I got messed up in September was because I never really used LR as my experimental (because it started as my best section) and I got it as experimental in my real test and tired me out. So, to get better at not getting tired out from LR sections, I think it would be best to either incorporate them more often as experimentals, or drill them back-to-back more often.
PS. That jazz playlist is godly. Listened to the whole thing while I was drilling some logic games yesterday and it actually made it fun
PS. That jazz playlist is godly. Listened to the whole thing while I was drilling some logic games yesterday and it actually made it fun

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Re: LR Trouble
If you haven't gone through at least some of the Trainer for LR I think it's worth doing, even if you're already scoring pretty well.
Especially if you've been prepping for a while you may find some phrase that just perfectly encapsulates something that'll help you get a couple easy points and it'll solidify what you already know so you can be faster.
Especially if you've been prepping for a while you may find some phrase that just perfectly encapsulates something that'll help you get a couple easy points and it'll solidify what you already know so you can be faster.
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Re: LR Trouble
Haha sweet. Glad to hear it. And yeah, I think it’s mainly endurance.GnarMarBinx wrote:I think it's probably just endurance. The same thing happens to me with LR. To offset it, I think I'm going to drill 2-3 LR sections in a row so I am more used to doing them back-to-back. One of the reasons I got messed up in September was because I never really used LR as my experimental (because it started as my best section) and I got it as experimental in my real test and tired me out. So, to get better at not getting tired out from LR sections, I think it would be best to either incorporate them more often as experimentals, or drill them back-to-back more often.
PS. That jazz playlist is godly. Listened to the whole thing while I was drilling some logic games yesterday and it actually made it fun
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Re: LR Trouble
The trainer is actually what I used for my LR. I agree it’s good.sev wrote:If you haven't gone through at least some of the Trainer for LR I think it's worth doing, even if you're already scoring pretty well.
Especially if you've been prepping for a while you may find some phrase that just perfectly encapsulates something that'll help you get a couple easy points and it'll solidify what you already know so you can be faster.
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Re: LR Trouble
Whoops, just failed RC. I read " haven't "studied" or learned or whatever, any new material/books" and dropped the word "new" and was about to be really impressed about how far you've gotten without books.King of the North wrote:The trainer is actually what I used for my LR. I agree it’s good.sev wrote:If you haven't gone through at least some of the Trainer for LR I think it's worth doing, even if you're already scoring pretty well.
Especially if you've been prepping for a while you may find some phrase that just perfectly encapsulates something that'll help you get a couple easy points and it'll solidify what you already know so you can be faster.

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Re: LR Trouble
If you have gone through the LSAT trainer (albeit months ago) would you suggest going through the LR and possibly RC portions a second time? I did it a while ago but I feel like I don't remember a lot of what I read anymore. Obviously I will have done all the drills, however.sev wrote:If you haven't gone through at least some of the Trainer for LR I think it's worth doing, even if you're already scoring pretty well.
Especially if you've been prepping for a while you may find some phrase that just perfectly encapsulates something that'll help you get a couple easy points and it'll solidify what you already know so you can be faster.