... the curriculum drills PTs 1-35, not 36. PT 36 would be your ... fool proof method on PTs 1-35. Then you can use it ... you have already done the PT and blind reviewed it.
... the bundle (games from 1-35, BTW, not 1-38, though that's ... wouldn't recommend delaying the PT phase of your prep in ... not delay moving into the PT part of your prep. At ...
... cannot take a full timed PT. I actually managed to take ... 3 sections of a PT yesterday and finished it today ... few timed RC's from 1-35 during the week as well ...
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I proofed the LGs from 1-35 more than once; went through ... the bundle probably 1.5 times. You will know ... all the games from the PT's you've done. Preferably ...
... anything, drill and br pt's from 35 and down in sections ... a full understanding of why 1 is right and 4 is ... taking the games of pts 1-35 and going to town on ...
... differently. For PTs 1-35, I would pick a random PT, pull out ... are scoring in the -0/-1 range.
For PTs 36 ... the section was lower than -1 (e.g -2, -3, etc ...
... from the earlier PTs (1-35) in one of many ... ways: 1) Section drill (most common): ... older test, give yourself 35 minutes on the timer, ... and practice (give yourself ~1:45 or less per question ... a section from an older PT, and just start practicing ...
... reading passage was introduced with PT 51, so that would be ... that older games from PTs 1-35 are becoming more relevant again ... ambivalence and dour decided at PT 70 to make the tests ...
... sections. (Personally, I started with PT1 and just kept taking about ... are 100% certain of correct answers and 100% certain of wrong ... answers and why they're correct ... -correctly-prep-for-lsat-part-1/
The CC questions come from PTs 1-35, then, for full exams, you'll want at minimum the 20-30 most recent PTs . However, I recommend just biting the bullet now and buying every PT you can get your hands on.