I am 40% complete with the common core and have been laboring over LR for a while now. I jumped into the Logic Games to change things up.

How did you all proceed through the common core and how long did it take for you to finish the curriculum?

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  • Thursday, Jul 16 2020

    @bensasounian237 I also have the loophole but have only gone a few chapters into it. I've gone through a significant amount of the CC on here in regard to LR, but I'm thinking I'm going to halt and dive into the book. I will say that the LR problem sets on here are fantastic and a great way of practicing specific question types under timed conditions and with automatic tracking.

    Also, @merkadoe10724 I found myself getting bogged down by the insane number of problem sets for some sections, so i would do between 2-4 problem sets until I was relatively comfortable with them and then move on to the next section. Moving forward, if I start to see holes in a specific area of LR, I can hop back into some of those problem sets that I left for later.

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  • Thursday, Jul 16 2020

    I went straight through it in about 2 months.

    Personally, I thought it was beneficial to go through the content in order. LR really is the foundation of all sections of the LSAT. Having a really sound understanding of logic, for example, was extremely beneficial once I started doing logic games. I can confidently say that my speed in LG would've been slower had I skipped large portions of the LR curriculum. I could also understand why you'd want to change up the CC order though!

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  • Thursday, Jul 16 2020

    I'm doing the same thing @bensasounian237! And it's really been working well for me.

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  • Thursday, Jul 16 2020

    Yeah, I skipped over the LR lessons and bought the Loophole which I found better for LR. I'm doing the LG lessons and RC only.

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