Hi everyone.
I'm trying to figure out what the best way to drill is. I'm working my way through the course and I am thinking that I should be drilling as i go through it rather than waiting until the course is finished. I only got the starter class. Is it worth upgrading so that I have more practice material?. I have almost all of the pts, but I was under the impression that I should save as many as possible. My main question is that now that Cambridge isn't selling their drilling packets (at least that is what I've heard) is there something comparable?
Thanks for the help
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I'm not sure there is anything comparable to those precious packets, aside from self-made (and arduously so) packets.
Upgrading my 7Sage package has always been most beneficial for going over full PTs, not so much for more early practice material, though the two arguably coincide. Regardless, if you can, upgrading is almost always the way to go, since doing so opens the door to more PTs as stated along with explanations to tougher questions.
In the interest of saving money, you may want to go through the curriculum with the lowest package you feel satisfied with. I wouldn't, for example, purchase the Ultimate+ package right away, though I can understand arguments to the contrary. But you may decide to take more time to study for the LSAT or realize that the cost adds up more quickly than you thought it would (even though 7Sage is beyond reasonable). That said, upgrading to at least Ultimate feels practically necessary in order to excel in PTs and BRs, along with tougher drilling by question type. I'm glad I waited to get Ultimate+, but man am I glad I purchased it.
PT 52-61 (book of 10)
PT 62-71 (book of 10)
PT 72-77 (6 individual booklets)
This is how LSAC sells their official tests. To make 5 section tests, add a fifth section of choice (I prefer LG) from an earlier test. Hope this helps everyone.
For drilling, I do the following:
LR: Just drill a random section from PTs 1-36. Give yourself 35 minutes to do it. If you notice that you have extra time, next time PT with only 33 minutes. If you're not finishing on time, give yourself an extra 5 minutes, and reduce that time gradually. You MUST eventually be able to drill in under 35 minutes.
RC: Same as LR
LG: You can drill the same way you did for LR and RC. Or, if you don't feel comfortable with a certain type of game (e.g. In/Out), find 4 random games of that type, and drill them. Then, fool proof.