@Pancakes you should start with specific question types before PT. If you know you have issues with certain games iron that out before proceeding. You don't want to burn those PT if you're not ready.
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This is hands down one of the most convenient features added to the site! So much easier than going back and forth on the questionbank. Looking forward to the RC/LG versions, which I hope will be up before the June LSAT. Thanks JY!
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... numbers vs. percentages for this question. The use of "share" and "percentage ... almost like an RRE type question beacuse we might expect that ...
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Good explanation. This type of question just takes time. The more ...
Question types like Inference questions, S.A, and Parallel ... reasoning questions are much, much simpler when ... , my accuracy on parallel reasoning questions was probably 60%. I just ...