Hey Guys. I went through Ellen Cassidy's the Loophole first. When I was going through 7sage's course, I skipped the LR section as it was already covered in the Loophole. I am wondering whether that was a good idea. Is the 7Sage LR section skippable if you have already gone through the Loophole? Should I go over the 7Sage LR section as well?

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  • Friday, May 07 2021

    Hey @tannedsurfer333323, I don't think so. Chapters 9- 12 are really valuable IMHO. Probably the most valuable part of the book.

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  • Friday, May 07 2021

    JY's explanation for the answer choices are undefeated.

    I would still consider going through the LR curriculum with JY.

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  • Friday, May 07 2021

    I feel like this is a very subjective question. If you read through the Loophole (as I did) and feel like you have a really strong understanding of Logical Reasoning then you probably don't have to. At the very least I would do a good chunk of the problem sets 7sage has in the LR curriculum, and then decide from there. The Loophole's concept of powerful vs provable definitely has helped me and now whenever I encounter a question on a PT I say "powerful or provable to myself" lol

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  • Friday, May 07 2021

    @tams2018903 Is there a reason for why one should only do the first 8 chapters? I'm on chapter 3 now. Are the chapters after 8 garbage? Just curious!

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  • Friday, May 07 2021

    Loophole first 8 chapters then 7Sage curriculum. Don't do all of the problem sets after each question type though. 1 or 2 with extensive review then keep moving.

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