Hello all!

I am coming close to getting where I want to on my test after many trials and tribulations. I want to drill the top 3, or top 4 question types that I am missing on the LR questions over the next two weeks. The question types are flaw, MSS, NA, and PSA. I was wondering what were the best resources out there for this type of drilling. I looked at amazon and there were so many different books to choose from I wasn't sure which to pick! Thanks!

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    @ellesat525 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @calebrohrchurch681 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    7Sage has the best drilling materials by far, but if you're looking for a substitute in a pinch you can check out the Powerscore Drill By Type books.

    Where on the 7sage site are the 7sage drilling resources? I tried looking and couldn't find them. I'll see what powerscore has to offer.

    Your drilling materials are located under each lesson as "Problem Sets." Because you have the Starter course you won't have as many drilling problem sets as say the premium, ultimate, or ultimate +

    I haven't taken the plunge and purchased yet. But I'm curious as to what the drilling sets consist of? Would they be grouped questions from early PTs? Sorry if this an extremely ignorant question haha.

    Haha no! Not ignorant at all :)

    Depends on the package you go with. For example, the Ult + comes with easy, medium, and hard drill sets for every LR question type. You also get drills grouped by PT and 4000+ questions included in the question bank which you can group by PT, type, and difficultly. In short, you're basically getting every LSAT question to potentially drill if you so choose.

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    @calebrohrchurch681 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    7Sage has the best drilling materials by far, but if you're looking for a substitute in a pinch you can check out the Powerscore Drill By Type books.

    Where on the 7sage site are the 7sage drilling resources? I tried looking and couldn't find them. I'll see what powerscore has to offer.

    Your drilling materials are located under each lesson as "Problem Sets." Because you have the Starter course you won't have as many drilling problem sets as say the premium, ultimate, or ultimate +

    I haven't taken the plunge and purchased yet. But I'm curious as to what the drilling sets consist of? Would they be grouped questions from early PTs? Sorry if this an extremely ignorant question haha.

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    @calebrohrchurch681 said:

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    7Sage has the best drilling materials by far, but if you're looking for a substitute in a pinch you can check out the Powerscore Drill By Type books.

    Where on the 7sage site are the 7sage drilling resources? I tried looking and couldn't find them. I'll see what powerscore has to offer.

    Your drilling materials are located under each lesson as "Problem Sets." Because you have the Starter course you won't have as many drilling problem sets as say the premium, ultimate, or ultimate +

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    @calebrohrchurch681 said:

    Where on the 7sage site are the 7sage drilling resources? I tried looking and couldn't find them. I'll see what powerscore has to offer.

    in each topic in the curriculum there are drilling problem sets. you have the starter pack, so you won't have all of them unlocked, though.

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    @gregoryalexanderdevine723 said:

    7Sage has the best drilling materials by far, but if you're looking for a substitute in a pinch you can check out the Powerscore Drill By Type books.

    Where on the 7sage site are the 7sage drilling resources? I tried looking and couldn't find them. I'll see what powerscore has to offer.

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    Cambridge LR by question type. There are 3 volumes, but Cambridge doesn't sell them anymore, only people who already have the book and are selling it. Some sell it for a bunch of money but if you can find one for a decent price then go for that one.

    Powerscore has books similar to Cambridge as well though. check their site out

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  • Thursday, Aug 31 2017

    7Sage has the best drilling materials by far, but if you're looking for a substitute in a pinch you can check out the Powerscore Drill By Type books.

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