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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    Also, try looking here: http://classic.7sage.com/discussion/#/discussion/3469/what-is-blind-review

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    @kennedybj959 circle the questions during the test you aren't 100% confident in. Review them after by eliminating all answer choices for concrete reasons, and selecting the right answer choices for concrete reasons. if you have pdf's, try doing this on a blank copy so that you aren't biased towards your original answer choices.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    @kennedybj959 can someone explain the best way to BR?

    @kennedybj959.janson35

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    can someone explain the best way to BR?

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    @2543 Uh oh. I bet this just caused an attack of some sort for

    @2543.hopkins

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    Nah I got this ;)

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    @tutordavidlevine115 Manhattan book, even better than the Trainer.

    Well Mike Kim wrote both, and he wrote one of them after the other. So which one do you think it makes more sense to focus on? Version 1.0 or 2.0?

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    I agree. I wasn't meaning to down Manhattan if I did. The book had a lot of great ideas and tid bits to it. But, I in no way think it is better than the Trainer. But that's just me. Everyone is going to be different.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    @2543 Uh oh. I bet this just caused an attack of some sort for

    @2543.hopkins

    .

    I really liked Manhattan LR too, especially its categorization of wrong answer types. I’m not sure I’d go so far as to say it’s better than Trainer, but I think they go hand in hand.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    @tutordavidlevine115 IMHO the best book out there for LR is the Manhattan book, even better than the Trainer.

    Uh oh. I bet this just caused an attack of some sort for @2543.hopkins .

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    It's all in the BR. If you do it right it will reveal the patterns of the test to you, especially in the wrong ACs so that you will start to see where they are trying to mislead you and how you need to parse out the correct answer.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    IMHO the best book out there for LR is the Manhattan book, even better than the Trainer.

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  • Wednesday, Nov 04 2015

    I found that I hit a bit of a plateau with LR after using 7 sage. To get to the -2, -3 range I used the LSAT trainer, if you've found that you have gotten as much as you can out of 7 sage I would suggest getting the trainer. Otherwise just do the problem sets and listen to JY's videos, it very well might be enough to get you to your target score for LR

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