IMO, if you are aiming for June at the earliest, then PT'ing 2 or3 times a week from mid-Jan might burn you out. I suggest really taking your time with all of the Lessons and drill LR and LG using the Cambridge Packets previously mentioned.
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Hi! It is no worry at all. The question is from LSAT 25, section 2... it was either from Parallel Reasoning problem set 1or 2. I can't be any more specific than that, since there doesn't seem to be a way to view the question.
This is very true. Sometimes I miss level 1or 2 difficulties and I feel they are harder than their rating lets on. This alternate explanation makes a lot of sense. Off to find the pattern!
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Make sure you don't forget about LR/RC. Don't slack off on one section for another. You kind of need a balance for all 3. I would suggest that you work on LG maybe 2 or3 days out of the week and on the other days that you focus on LR and RC.
@brna0714 is right. I always waste all this great work in LG because I forget to put a switch in (why? I have no idea) and inevitably get at least 1or 2 questions wrong. It all comes down to mindfulness (which is the fundamental truth for every section).
I like to think of "many" without the m or "any" which just means 1or more which is what "some" means. Heh, not very useful but I get a kick out of it sometimes and you need all the self entertainment you can get with the LSAT.
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