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Hello Everyone,
I see a lot of people mentioning their implementation of the Cambridge Packets. I would be tempted to purchase them, but I already own all of the Prep Tests from 1-38 as they are. Is there any comprehensive list that groups the sections according to types so I could group them up myself? Or is question-type based drilling that crucial to begin with? Don't have the most money right now, so any help would be greatly appreciated :( Thanks!
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Is there any comprehensive list that groups the sections according to types so I could group them up myself?
(s)I have an excel sheet. PM me.(/s) Just kidding--that link @licknee10505.janson35 provided is likely enough (but sure, PM me for the Excel I made, which goes through PT72 I believe). RC and LG are on there too.
Actually @4090 I think this is exactly what you're looking for: https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/data/preptest-classifications/
@4090 RC categorization is usually done only by passage type, and because the categories are rather broad I'm not sure how helpful it really is (I did find this, though: https://www.cambridgelsat.com/resources/data/reading-comprehension-topics/). For LG, I know on the 7sage app each game has a nice category description (and the section as a whole is listed in terms of difficulty). If you are looking for a whole list, this may help out: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/07/logic-games-categorized-types.html.
@rijudev4485 I don't think that Aug 15 is a firm cutoff date for everyone, what matters is each companies individual contract with LSAC to sell PDFs (though I could be wrong). You may still be able to get PDFs on everylsat.
Will there be no pdfs available for prep tests online, anywhere, after 15th august?
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Thanks so much for the link! Is there anything similar out there for RC / LG? Also thanks for the quick response! :)
PSA: August 15th is the last day to purchase online PDF's from Cambridge. @4090
I found this list recently and it's pretty comprehensive: http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/lsat-logical-reasoning-spreadsheet.html?m=1
Drilling helps solidify your fundamentals! It's an important part of your study process because it helps you develop the strategies that are specific for each question type.