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1st March 2016, 10:39 AM
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LSAT Timing Strategies
Hii Buddy , I have Applied form to appear in LSAT exam , Here for my help Will you plzz Tell me How to Manage Time for Each Section of this Exam ?
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1st March 2016, 11:20 AM
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Re: LSAT Timing Strategies
Law School Admission Test (LSAT) is a Standardized Test of Reading and Verbal Reasoning skills DESIGNED by the USA-Based Law Schools Admission Council (LSAC) for Use by law Schools in India. It is Developed by Testing Professionals with Advanced Degrees in English, Linguistics, Logic and Psychometrics Tips for Students Scoring Adjust to the 35-Minute Limit Gradually cut Down the Time you allow yourself per Section. There are only 2 1/2 weeks until June 8th, so you'll have to start this now. Timing is the key to a Higher Score on the LSAT. As you saw in the First Article in this Series, you Can Get from a 145 to a 160 Simply by eliminating three wrong answers and making a guess between the right answer and the next most tempting answer. You Must Learn to Skip the Hard Questions. As a pre-law student, you’re used to striving for perfection. You would never think of skipping a test in one class so that you could positively nail a test in another class. No, you would probably study twice as hard to nail both tests. The LSAT only gives you 35 Minutes per Section. You Don’t Have time to work twice as Hard Test Scores is Done on a Percentile Basis, Comparing each Candidate’s Performance to that of the Others within His or her Candidate group (Five-Year Integrated LL.B. Programme or Two-Year LL.M./ Three-Year LL.B. Programme). Section Number of Questions Timing Analytical Reasoning Approx. 24 35 minutes First Logical Reasoning Approx. 24 35 minutes Second Logical Reasoning Approx. 24 35 minutes Reading Comprehension Approx. 24 35 minutes Total of Four Questions which have Approximately 92-100 questions are to be completed within 2 hours and 20 minutes. LSAT Timing Strategies |
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