... single question type. This is because drilling an entire section exposes you ... date, whether it's December or February is up to you, or even later ... a week and review it very, very carefully. Drill LG's everyday ...
... while drilling is to mix the questions up. If you are spending ... same question type over and over, it might be making it harder for ... can. If you have three or four types that are giving ... a section of 25 questions from those types, mix them up and slap ...
... about it - you can buy their "all games section" bundle ... and just drill the early ones or you can buy ... the Logical games from PT1-38 arranged bytype ... to have their games sorted bytype (mind you, their " ... entire sections, as it gives you a chance ...
... right away, and it's okay to drill just by the type first? My ... by drilling that specific type at the beginning, once I get better or ... timed" first, after I build up some skills and endurance, and ... ? Or you still think doing full PTs first and then drill is ...
... useless, then watch it anyways. You can speed up the video - in ... , etc. that I need to drill more.
BR is just ... than actually taking a PT. It'll help you determine whether ... your issue is timing, or if a certain question typeorsection is problematic.
... at the end of each section via the problem sets. However ... , I only did a set or two at the max in ... drilling between PTs to shore up any weaknesses that test analytics ... drill the same type of game repeatedly, you lose that practice. Hope it ...
... to practice sections, drill problems, provide a fifth section to your timed ... signing up for 7sage or getting The LSAT Trainer (by Mike Kim), or both ... . Based on your question, it's safe ...
... So if anyone has upgraded or knows the quantifiable difference ... built into the lessons or is it like harder options ... br />
I had the Starter up until last month and I ... I can sort bytype. I'm sure it will be very ... PT'ing and need to drill any weak areas.
... you are consistently scoring at or, even better, a little ... return to the curriculum and drill wherever you need, but ... to go from -2 per section to -2 per test. ... level though, start mixing itup. You don't want ... tank a PT, respond by recognizing that you had more ...
1. Depending on the type ... . Prioritize weekly preptests. Timed, 5 section PTs. I usually dedicate my ... 1 PT a week (followed by extensive blind review--not necessarily ... my brain is fried or something comes up and I have to ...
The question type I ... used on the logical reasoning section). Almost every high scorer ... the "low hanging fruit" or easier questions up ahead. Remember, all ... to understand it and get it correct. Skipping it and coming ...
... spent 6 months doing it part time the first ... the LR bytype from 1-38 and drill all LG ... completely mastered a question typeor game type. I strongly believe ... up with how long it takes you (I initially thought it ...
I'm hoping it will provide dividends for me ...
... question and marking itup vs just marking up a question. ... take more than a second or two. If you read ... you mark the entire sectionup and then start to ... to first see what question typeit is? So in addition ... Why not just do it question by question as you go, ...
... . To really drill RC, even though I hated it and found it boring ... , you should double up on it on ... super burnt out by this time (too much warm-up... I actually ... pretty much redo each RC section more or less timed (I allow ...
... she talked to me into it, by saying, "look, you ... so happy I sucked itup and put the ... it read to you. It might seem silly, but if you mixup words or ... letters or ... law library as I type, and I thought I ...
... around when I drill. If I feel my LG or RC game ... in a particular section, don't neglect that section. For the longest ... RC because it was my weakest section, and I rationalized itby saying I ... yet, I need to finish up the CC and make sure ...
... 167. Shooting for 170+ by June/September, and I' ... up whatever it is you're learning. (I was deficient in every sectiontype ... "full-time" or, something like 8-4 or 9-5. ... LG because it seems to be the section that if ... We will be at 170+ by fall. And I cannot wait ...
... your PT? You drill after you've done ... curriculum and brush up on that section. You mentioned The ... the mix as well and then drill that question type. You ... to filter the question type and degree of difficulty ... many questions you circled. It seems most ppl are ...
... other week. I saved up and worked hard for a ... it a bit easy today and just drill games and review a sectionor ... two or RC/LR. It's ... , my schedule for the type of work I do is ... on (either days or nights) it's very hard to ...
Drilling by question type is helpful in the beginning or to address ... the point where we practice bysection (with all question types ... move away from drilling bytype. When we drillbytype our accuracy is ... are at then take it. It seems like you acknowledge ...
... Game Type Training because it teaches you to train games by specific type ... instead of getting a mix ... my study. When I signed up for 7sage, I went through ... don't recall if it's from powerscore or my course whose ...
... the biggest improvement on the section can come from familiarizing ... mentioned by the author (or an 'except' question of the same type). < ... me focus, so I end up underlining entire passages, but ... a question asks about it, I can find it immediately.
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... it is absolutely necessary for most people to drill ... the games in a section under time. Drilling helps ... boosted my RC timing by spending ~3 mins reading ... if you miss any or complete it in under the ... therefore (usually) the type of gameboard you'll need ...
... of the games in a section under time. Drilling helps you ... -- if you miss any or complete it in under the suggested time ... time, and therefore (usually) the type of gameboard you'll need ... , some swear byit while others say it's unrealistic to drill.
... would really appreciate it! Really looking forward ... an added "experimental" section.
2. This ... recommend everyone show up regularly and participate. ... I hope to mix in some sage workshops ... cover a particular question typeor broader discussion (testing ...
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I've found it really helpful to drill LR by question type, mostly for ... my weakest section. I still tend to score -6 or -7. I ... sections from 1-35 as Section 5 in my prep tests ...
... and solved it around or under his recommended time, check it off as ... his strategy. Hopefully you get it solved efficiently and perfectly. ... extra copies, however, I mix them up for when I revisit ... week or two. Games used to be my absolute worst sectionby far ...
... week or two. Games used to be my absolute worst sectionby far ... and now I'm averaging around -2 or -3 ... and working to getting it to -1 or 0. Good luck! :smile ... mixup my retests.
I look forward to working on this section ...