Currently fool proofing 1-35 LG however I want to make sure my LR skills (or lack thereof) are not diminishing. I have saved some problem sets from the CC but after I finish these should I start from PT#1 and drillbyquestiontypeor whole sections?
Hi! Is there any way to drillbyquestion types I seem to get incorrect often in the reading comprehension section? Or at least finding passages in which a question of the specific type I'm looking for is included? Thank you! :)
... going back through the different question types in the order of ... have printed out problem sets byquestiontype from PTs1-35. I do ... 5 question is incredibly convoluted. At this stage, should I drill 4 ... you determine whether or not you're ready to drill full LR ...
... currently still learning logic reasoning byquestiontype. I’ve completed mbt, ... timed of all the question types I’ve learned ... still don’t understand the question types ? I haven’ ... to do something different or is it just the ... help me study byquestiontype ??
... would benefit from drilling LR byquestiontype. The issue is that I ... allow me to sort LR byquestiontype. I would really appreciate some ... know of for drilling LR bytype. Thanks in advance!
... last test was severely marred by miss after miss in LR ... -ing solve this for you, or did you have to go ... to study material and possibly drillbyquestiontype?
Note: When I ... about, though I BR the entire test anyway.
... better to drillbyquestiontype for LR or to take a whole section from PT ... 1-35? aka, better to nail a specific type ... of question through focused practice, or take an entiresection where i ...
... sectionordrill set or full PT? I find myself very intimidated and flustered by ... drilling byquestiontypeor game type I never ever timed myself. You drill to dissect ... OR if I went over 35 mins, I would do that entiresection ...
- Saturday: Full 5 section PT w/ Blind Review (2 ... review and review it + drill any questiontypeor game that i'm having ... at my target score (170+) by the February test. If that ...
... not a low score by any means but I ... should I be studying or drilling on the days ... to fundamentals, drill a questiontypeor passage or take full section tests every ... enough section tests (I take maybe one or two ... now so maybe the section tests would be helpful ...
... missing 10 per logic game section, you're still missing at ... 1) revisit material and 2) drillbyquestiontype (see Cambridge packets). Since this ... to you in 7sage/Blueprint/or whatever prep test material you ... you figure out which rule or rule(s) will be the ...
... timer, take the section and BR it.
2) Drillbyquestiontype: Self-explanatory ... , but, go through the problem sets on 7Sage, or ... specific questiontype, and practice (give yourself ~1:45 or less per question) < ...
... all the same type). Thus, whether you drillby game typeor just all the ... is definitely helpful to drillentire LG sections or groups of different ... found it helpful to drill an entire LG section under a strict ... getting used to the LG section. You can use some ...
... in LR and started to drillbyquestiontype. For MSS, I thought ... more time understanding the discrepancy or what's at odds ... me sometimes not finishing a sectionor focus my time more efficiently ... will always be my worse section.
... you struggle with a particular section of the test more than ...
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Step 4: DrillbyQuestionType and Difficulty
... to not rush this prep or my LSAT studying and make ... questions that are tougher and drill them on the weekend. I ... . During my lunch break I drillbyquestiontype for LR. I’m doing ...
... have been drilling untimed and byquestiontype (PTs1-11 and 20-35 ... . Should I do a timed section of LR? I have saved ... PTs 12-19 for section drills, just not sure if ... sections to go back to drillbyquestiontype? I would really appreciate any ...
Until you have an attack plan for each section and each question within each section, don't move onto PTs. Instead, drillbyquestiontype, then bysection, and then take PTs.
... Hello! I think you should drillbyquestiontype until you figure out what ... to go deeper into the questiontype. Maybe there's something subtle ... difficult questions. Hopefully a sage or a mentor will come along ...
... helps a bunch. For LR, drillbyquestiontype and do a bunch of ... the same Q type at once. For LG do by game types ... I think, you can drillby subject typeor just do sections from PT ...
... again, and then doing timed section drilling. In this process, you ... the lessons regarding those question types and drillbyquestiontype and review until you ...
... the CC, I would drillbyquestiontype using the PowerScore workbook ... sorts LR bytype. My drills had 15 questions or so ... different person/place/object by flipping the conditionality - ... are good with children or how all cats ... love fish or how every car ...
... questiontype (e.g.- MSS, MP, PF, etc.) and then either sort byquestiontypeor ... sort by whether you got it correct ... answers and then sort those byquestiontype. Plus, if you're drilling ...
... little and say you should drillbyquestiontype as well as taking timed ... sections. Drilling byquestion types helps solidify muscle memory ... a game plan for specific question types that will allow you ...
Do you have the Cambridge PDFs? I used those to drillbyquestiontype/difficulty after finishing the "curriculum" (came to 7Sage a bit later into my process and didn't follow 7Sage's curriculum to the tee) and it seemed to help.