LSAT and Law School Admissions Forum

Get expert LSAT preparation and law school admissions advice from PowerScore Test Preparation.

General questions relating to the LSAT or LSAT preparation.
User avatar
 BigDogLittleBark
  • Posts: 5
  • Joined: Jan 13, 2021
|
#83211
Hi!

What is the difference between problem type and question type? I am reviewing my results from a timed section and Sufficient & Necessary, Cause & Effect, and Numbers and Percentages were grouped under "problem type". Just wanted to know if I should be studying these differently from the question types that I performed the lowest on. Thanks!
User avatar
 Stephanie Oswalt
PowerScore Staff
  • PowerScore Staff
  • Posts: 873
  • Joined: Jan 11, 2016
|
#83521
BigDogLittleBark wrote: Wed Jan 13, 2021 6:38 am Hi!

What is the difference between problem type and question type? I am reviewing my results from a timed section and Sufficient & Necessary, Cause & Effect, and Numbers and Percentages were grouped under "problem type". Just wanted to know if I should be studying these differently from the question types that I performed the lowest on. Thanks!
Hi BigDogLittleBark!

Thanks for the post, and great question!

"Problem Type" refers to the stimulus and "Question Type" refers to the question stem. :)

Thanks!

Get the most out of your LSAT Prep Plus subscription.

Analyze and track your performance with our Testing and Analytics Package.