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You can come up with a "formula" for basically any question type
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I started using some books while cherry-picking some topics on the core curriculum but I regret it a lot. I'm going through the entire curriculum now to make sure I don't have any gaps in my knowledge.
Start with curriculum and use books to supplement (only if you want)!
I'm going through the same thing and have been in the process of modifying my study routine for the past weeks now... You're not alone in this!
You should be able to take individual sections by creating them in the problem sets. Not too much work
I've temporarily paused on doing PTs, but back when I simulated it, I would pick a random number 1-4 for the PT I planned on doing that day. Whatever that # section was, I went to an older test and did the same type (e.g. LR). After taking all 4 sections, I would flip a coin (e.g., heads for test 70, tails for test 52), and whichever it was, I would count that section in the scoring when inputting scores into an LSAT flex calculator. That way, you don't know which one is the "experimental" section, so you're giving it you're all on all sections (like how you'd do it on the real thing).
Input them manually using the convert function!
interested! scoring high 160s, aiming for mid 170s
Oooh this is a great Plan B to keep in your mental toolbox while doing LR questions! Thanks so much for the concrete steps @ !!!
Some of the strategies by question type a pretty different, but I've been going through the Loophole book now, comparing with what I learned from the 7Sage CC, and picking which method by question type has been working super well for me (e.g. "controversy" questions in Loophole)!
Will this be recorded and put on youtube?
Omg
exciting to have a better idea about what we're working towards; thanks!
Would future exams be as poorly worded as A?
I take the flex version of a test and take another test, pick a random number 1-4, and take that as the fourth section. And for whatever section is the same, I flip a coin. For example, if I ended up doing two logic games sections that day, I would flip a coin to see which one I would input into the flex calculator.
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