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  • Thursday, Aug 27 2020

    Depends on your time frame. If you have time, do it as the CC says. If you want to maximize your study time do Flaws, Str, Wk, NA, SA, MSS because those are the most common.

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  • Thursday, Aug 27 2020

    Absolutely drill Flaw Questions. They are fundamental to the LSAT and if you know the flaws in the arguments you can almost prephase every question regarding Strengthen and Weaken questions and of course other flaw questions. Also, flaw questions may be the most popular question based on flaw questions per LR section so that is important implication as well.

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  • Wednesday, Aug 26 2020

    If you’re planning on drilling all the types/haven’t done the core curriculum I would recommend doing it in the order that 7sage does in the core curriculum. Otherwise if you’re already doing PT’s, I’d recommend going to your analytics page and seeing what question types you’re weak on and drilling those.

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