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Can my people who struggle with the LSAT like I do, are you guys also becoming frustrated that the test is harder now without LG? I am reapplying and retaking in November and it’s so frustrating that my score has been the same as it was with logic games because I know if I had that section now I’d be scoring better. I know I know you can’t control it, this is the reality whatever, I’m venting because it sucks.

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To be honest LR is pretty unambiguous as well once you start to truly understand the Test. There is always 1 100% right answer and the rest are wrong in some varying way.

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I’m sure there are a few bad questions, but the majority of them and their answers are logically valid.

I mean it is probably harder to score higher now that LG a easily learnable and crushable section was replaced by LR. But actually LR can be conquered as well and the fact that it comprises two graded sections of the LSAT means there is less to study. I would focus heavily on LR and then work on improving RC after your LR sections are where you need to be.

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