Hey guys, i had a quick question. I'm currently going through the Manhattan LSAT LR book right now following "The NoodleyOne's Foolproof Guide to a 179 for Retakers" from TLS ( link = http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=195603) and i'm wondering how many questions is good enough/too much/not enough for drilling after finishing a chapter on a specific question type. I'm currently doing around like 20-25 questions after the chapter with a mix of difficulty in the cambridge packs, doing timed and then BR-ing after... should i be doing more?

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  • Monday, Feb 23 2015

    okay awesome, sounds good. thanks guys!

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  • Monday, Feb 23 2015

    the point of drilling is to help grasp the concepts and follow the patterns so as above said, whatever helps you do that. If the 25 you are doing does then alright, if you feel 50 would do a better job, through some more in

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  • Monday, Feb 23 2015

    Only you can determine that. Just make sure that you are understanding the concept behind each question.

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  • Sunday, Feb 22 2015

    @naveedhalavi881 it depends on what you are comfortable with... if you grasp the concept after a set of 10 or 12 questions and can do it, then that is good for a specific question type... for example, for me, I just needed to do the 7sage examples of Most Strongly Supported MSS question type along with just one set... and I rarely ever got any wrong after that... however, with flaws, I had to do 5 - 6 sets of questions after the 7sage example and only got better after a few tests... I believe the answer to this question will come to you when you have answered a few tests and can analyse your weaknesses.

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