Which LG are the most relevant nowadays? I read somewhere that if I have limited time to prep, then 50 - 79 would be best to master. Should I include even before 50, or perhaps even after 50?
I should preface my remarks here by stating that what proceeds is less than ideal advice. The normal advice that I would dispense would be to master/learn every single game you can get your hands on. I would even go so far as to say get your hands on every game LSAC has ever released. But given the time constraint, I would consider mastering the following:
PT 77
PT 72
PT 41
PT 68
PT 27
PT 79
PT 36
PT C
PT A
PT 1
The collection above is not a panacea, but for me provides a great cross section of what you might expect on test day. I won't spoil the sets but 7 contain non-traditional or miscellaneously classified games. 3 of the above sets contain the vaunted "circle" games and by my count 3 contain a rule substitution question.
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I should preface my remarks here by stating that what proceeds is less than ideal advice. The normal advice that I would dispense would be to master/learn every single game you can get your hands on. I would even go so far as to say get your hands on every game LSAC has ever released. But given the time constraint, I would consider mastering the following:
PT 77
PT 72
PT 41
PT 68
PT 27
PT 79
PT 36
PT C
PT A
PT 1
The collection above is not a panacea, but for me provides a great cross section of what you might expect on test day. I won't spoil the sets but 7 contain non-traditional or miscellaneously classified games. 3 of the above sets contain the vaunted "circle" games and by my count 3 contain a rule substitution question.
I hope this helps
David