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Saturday, Oct 18 2014

IMO you should have a general understanding of all sections. It's okay to still be missing a few inferences on LG's or identifying a LR question incorrectly, but you should know by now how to attack each question.

If it's anything like myself, you should be taking full simulated pretests. This will help you identify what weakness you need to work on, while increasing your speed.

My 7 weeks out schedule looks like this:

Monday - Preptest in the AM, blind review in the after noon

Tuesday - Go over missed questions from previous test, review LG's

Wednesday- Preptest in the AM, blind review in the after noon

Thursday - Tuesday - Go over missed questions from previous test, review RC

Friday - Preptest in the AM, blind review in the after noon

Sat - Preptest in AM, blind review whenever, go over wrong questions

Sunday - Relax, Review LR rules, maybe a few LG

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Sunday, Oct 05 2014

mcrblack5339

LSAT Analytics question

When looking at the sections that I should focus on I see "Expected LSAT questions 0" for a certain topics. Does this mean I will absolutely not see this style of question in December or is this based off another statistic?

This can range from a certain topic in LR to variations of the IN/OUT games.

Thanks!

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