Before enrolling to 7Sage, I got PTs 1-58 and PTs 66-89 (I do have a few gaps -missing about 6 tests within this range). Now that I have premium, I have access to test explanations 36-58 (plus 88 and 89). I'm five months into 7Sage and have realized that I would benefit from drilling LR by question type. The issue is that I am on a tight budget and upgrading to ultimate plus just wouldn't be the best financial move for me right now. I have been told about the free resource, LSAT Hacks, that provides free LSAT test explanations. The only thing I am missing is a free/budget friendly resource that would allow me to sort LR by question type. I would really appreciate some suggestions on resources that you guys may know of for drilling LR by type. Thanks in advance!
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Really great idea! Thank you!
I'm no longer enrolled, but I still use the Problem Set tool. I just go to "create problem set" tab and organize the list by whichever question type I want to practice. It doesn't let you group them and drill on the tool, but it's good enough for a reference. It's a bit different than the above link. It's more specific in that it pulls only the question type you want, and then it lists the corresponding PT and number chronologically.
Thank you!
This is what you're looking for: https://thelsattrainer.academy/logical-reasoning-breakdown/