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I finished the CC a while back and am planning on taking the January LSAT. I've noticed that my main area of weakness is with LG. Right now, i'm only getting each section about half right and I tend to run out of time for one game in each section. At this point I know I need to focus on fool--proofing LG but am wondering what the best strategy for this would be?
I've read some people say to do PT's 1-35 over and over again to fool--proof but i've also heard from others that the LG sections in those PT's are vastly different to newer PT's (and that those PT's might not be as useful).
I was wondering if anyone could give me some guidance on which PT's are the best to fool--proof?
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@smcanete
Games in PT 1-35 are not vastly different to newer PTs at all. Yes, substitution questions don't appear until the 60s but that doesn't mean you shouldn't practice earlier ones. I'd add PT A, B, C, and Feb 97, too. For example, PT 1 and PT 68 have almost identical games. Earlier games do matter. And being exposed to weird-ass games from 1-35 really give you confidence. Definitely give 1-35 and A,B,C, Feb 97 multiple attempts!