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How do you deal with the "formatting" problem on the LSAT passages. The GMAT passages have 2 columns. The first column contains the passage and the 2nd column contains the questions.
With the LSAT the passages are on a single page and the questions are on the next page [i'm doing them online Vs printing the pages out]. The line # are incorrect also. For example of you look at the LSAT "pdf" the line # for Section III, Passage 1, question 3,4 are either not included in the passage or just plain wrong.
[/b]What do you guys do?
I'd really like to practice the LSAT passages as ive heard they are tougher than the GMAT's.
Any help is greatly appreciated.
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How do you guys do you LSAT passages? Do you print them out? Do you do the passages online? How do you deal with the fact that the questions are on another page and the passage content on another?
More than anything else, the thing that bugs me the most are the questions that refer to line # (according to line#......). How do you reference the line # when it is not specified? Do you count for the line#?
Doing these questions online as opposed to printing them is good, because it usually takes more time to read on the screen than on paper. It helps you get used to looking into the screen for about 4 hours on the day of the exam. Also, it makes for better timing of your tests.
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