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hotranchsaucehotranchsauce Member
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What does "Psg/Game/S/Difficulty" mean?

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  • LivinLaVidaLSATLivinLaVidaLSAT Alum Member
    720 karma

    Tells you the difficulty level from 1-5 (easiest to hardest).
    Each corresponds to a specific section. This is additional information beyond the difficulty level noted for each question. This is helpful in anaylzing your performance on a test.

    Psg Difficulty = RC difficulty for each passage (note all questions for a particular passage will have the same level in this column)
    Game Difficulty= LG difficulty for each game (note all questions for a particular game will have the same level in this column)
    S= overall LR section difficulty

  • hotranchsaucehotranchsauce Member
    288 karma

    Thanks for the explanation, but I'm thick headed and I'm still not understanding completely. If I could ask another question?

    For example: Let's say a single LR question has a question difficulty of 1/5 bubbles (aka easiest) and also has a "Psg/Game/S/Difficulty" of 3/5 bubbles (aka medium). Now, in this instance, would that mean that this specific question is a 1/5 difficult level question that lives within a 3/5 difficult level overall section?

  • Tristan GTristan G Member
    56 karma

    @hotranchsauce said:
    Thanks for the explanation, but I'm thick headed and I'm still not understanding completely. If I could ask another question?

    For example: Let's say a single LR question has a question difficulty of 1/5 bubbles (aka easiest) and also has a "Psg/Game/S/Difficulty" of 3/5 bubbles (aka medium). Now, in this instance, would that mean that this specific question is a 1/5 difficult level question that lives within a 3/5 difficult level overall section?

    I'm pretty sure that's exactly it. The question difficulty relates to that question alone, whereas the Psg/Game/S/Difficulty is the overall difficulty of the section as a whole.

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