Thanks for the responses. I kind of figured they weren't available in the same way as 36-74, but the scoring for the complete list kept making me wonder if they were just hidden in plain sight and I had missed them.
... the LSAT Trainer Book + PT 29-71 schedule with some modifications ... the schedule to include 72-74 and to have at least ... morning (wake up at 6:30). I'd estimate total time ... to be a minimum of 30 hours per week.
... far I've done 1-36. I also simultaneously did 40 ... reread I spend about 3:30 on the passage. Normally I ... 'll probably spend an extra 30 seconds per question rereading. I ...
... and then take about 4:30 min on average to do ... the questions within the 4:30 min even if you have ... finish each passage in 7'30" but it varies. If I ... if that helps (beginning with 39). I also put together my ...
... the passage (assuming 3:30 first read plus 2 pargraph ... you reread for around 0:30 min per question? ... far I've done 1-36. I also simultaneously did ... I spend about 3:30 on the passage. Normally ... ll probably spend an extra 30 seconds per question rereading. ...
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4. Take PT's 36-74 same as above? (edit: with ... approach 1-35 compared to 36-74? It seems that for both ... timed, BR, mark, watch videos (36-74 mostly), find weaknesses & refer ...