700+ LEVEL CR QUESTIONS

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700+ LEVEL CR QUESTIONS

by yankees660 » Tue Feb 10, 2009 12:33 pm
ive done the problems sets in the MGMAT CR book and have been consistently getting 90%+ right. i have a feeling these arent super hard questions, where can i find some good CR 700+ practice questions?

i have OG 11 as well as OG 11 verbal

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by 4meonly » Wed Feb 11, 2009 5:45 am
Use LSAT CR questions - they are considered harder that those in GMAT

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by piyush_nitt » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:16 pm
4meonly wrote:Use LSAT CR questions - they are considered harder that those in GMAT
Hi

Can anyone pls explain what is LSAT CR ?? I am consistently gettin low scores in CR questions and really wants to improve my score . I have OG 10 , OG 11 and OG Verbal. Can anyone pls let me know what additional resources should I follow to improve my scores?

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LSAT CR different

by krishnakumarhod » Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:49 pm
Hi

I beleive LSAT CRs are different from those of gmat.The way to approach them also i think is different.Gmat CR deals mostly with business related things whereas that of lsat is mostly about arguments .So Please make sure it is worth your time working on this.Lsat CR deals more with argument types n stuff.Again I am sayin please do not start working on something that requires a different training altogether.

Then again this is just food for thought.

I hope some gurus in the forum can shed more light in this matter.

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by bourne3 » Sat Feb 21, 2009 12:27 pm
If your CR score low I think you should do the following:
1) Read power score CR bible once.
2) Do LSAT CR questions (can download questions for free from lsac.org) or for good explanations get KAPLAN LSAT (real LSAT questions)
3) Practice concepts learnt on OG 11

It worked for me.
You can skip step 2 if you don't have much time.