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LR Question Difficulty

I use LSAT Demon to study, and on every single lr pt all of the hard question are on the last half of the section. I've heard that other people say the hardest questions are more in the middle. But LSAT Demon uses old sections. Is there any reliable answer to the dispersion of the hard question? Hitting that wall 3/4 of the way through has been brutal.

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u/Bitter_Poetry_9945 — 1 day ago

LR Question Difficulty

I use LSAT Demon to study, and on every single lr pt all of the hard question are on the last half of the section. I've heard that other people say the hardest questions are more in the middle. But LSAT Demon uses old sections. Is there any reliable answer to the dispersion of the hard question? Hitting that wall 3/4 of the way through has been brutal.

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u/Bitter_Poetry_9945 — 1 day ago

HELP! Anxiety and learning from answers

I really need help with learning how to improve by going over my wrong answers. I read through all the explanations and have for months but I don't really get much out of it other then "huh, interesting". What are your techniques for improving your score by learning from your mistakes??

On a side note, I've had some major anxiety about the test. I started studying in January and was doing great the first 2 weeks studying for 4 hours a day and then majorly burned myself out. Since then it's been a struggle to get myself to do even an hour a day. I'll go a full week without studying once and it makes me sick to my stomach. I've signed up for the June test even though I'm not ready because I just need a deadline to work toward instead "I'll sign up when I'm ready". $300 bucks is a good incentive (except sometimes not because that paralyzing anxiety of an all or nothing mindset is still killer). Any tips for that???

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u/Bitter_Poetry_9945 — 9 days ago