PT45 LR1 #11: Stim: “the avg cost of groceries will rise again next month. Consequently, butter and eggs can be expected to cost more next month.” AC: “The avg amount of time spent by people younger t
this is extremely helpful info. Thank you, sucralosedaddy! Looks like there must be level 5 questions in the second half. interestingly, the stats were not reported for #11-15.
Doing a quick search of Texas schools it seems like Texas Tech #111 might be your best case scenario this cycle. LSAT 25-50-75: 153-155-157 GPA: 3.2 3.42 3.6 1st time bar passage: 87% Employed 10 mon
I'm aiming for a 160 as well, I've had the best results in LR by going immediately to #11, and spending most of the time up front on the harder questions, getting to he end with around ~18 m
(2) In these newer LR sections, are the toughest questions typically found between questions #11 and 20? Or are 21-26 generally harder? Or has it gotten more random?
I usually read the stimulus before I read the question stem. I do that on the first ten questions (since they are usually the easiest). Once I get to #11, I briefly glance at the question stem to see
podcast. My favorite episode so far has been #11 with 7Sager NotMyName. He really opened my eyes to how important skipping questions is. JY talks about it often, but for some reason, it took a long t
or at the gym. I would have to recommend Episode #11 7sager @NotMyName 148-174 it really puts into the perspective that following the 7sage curriculum and putting in the study time and hard work will
I often find that I accidentally mix up two answers (i.e., if the answer for #10=B and #11=D I will write #10=D and #11=B) OR that I am off by just one letter (i.e., I bubble B instead of C).
I often find that I accidentally mix up two answers (i.e., if the answer for #10=B and #11=D I will write #10=D and #11=B) OR that I am off by just one letter (i.e., I bubble B instead of C).
now for "Which one of the following judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" which is for PT39 S2 #11, this is saying that the principle is in the stimulus (notice the '
now for "Which one of the following judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" which is for PT39 S2 #11, this is saying that the principle is in the stimulus (notice the '
now for "Which one of the following judgements most closely conforms to the principle above?" which is for PT39 S2 #11, this is saying that the principle is in the stimulus (notice the '
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