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  • Thursday, Nov 30 2017

    That’s what I thought! LR section seems to be comprised of individual concepts that would eventually be put together in the LG section? The concepts you learn in LR are the pieces you need to build the game board for the LG.

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  • Thursday, Nov 30 2017

    I would agree that following the syllabus would be to your benefit, as you progress through LR you will realize that many question types play off of the same fundamentals. Its important to build the foundation b4 you start on the roof

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  • Thursday, Nov 30 2017

    Personally, I found it important to start from the beginning, and build from there. Many of the core concepts are included within LG, and I find that it would be difficult to approach LG without knowing the CC. I tried doing LG once without CC, and I didn't do half as well as when I knew the CC down pat.

    That said, you're right. LG tends to be the easiest to improve, as it is just a pattern of games, repeated over and over, with a few 'curve-ball' games thrown in. For those types of games, I would go to the Question Bank and sort through ALL LSATs and narrow it down to MISC games.

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  • Thursday, Nov 30 2017

    I am curious about this as well.

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