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 drill by question type or whole sections?
... "fresh" PTs (other than superduper old-school ones) I haven't ... next 3 weeks? Better to drill some "fresh" sections from 40 ... -49 or better to drill sections as retakes from 62 ...
... to sprinkle in as many old PTs as I can. On ... -6. But on the really old ones I can never get ... haha. I feel like the old ones are just so weird.
Im testing a while from now and dont want to burn through all the recent PTs. Can one legitimately improve LR by using the really old LRs? Anywhere from 1-20?
How much more concerned should a 50-year-old be about the amount of debt accumulated? Is it worth attending a top-tier school with $300K of debt for an expectation of higher pay? Can a 54-year-old grad expect to net a $190K salary?
This was a very useful drill that I did everyday to warm up and I can't find it anymore. It was a long list of fruits that you hook up using conditional statements. Any help finding which section it is in would be appreciated.
... 2-3 study buddies to drill RC detail retention. This uses ... a drill method from LSAT Hacks website ... and trying out this RC drill, please feel free to pm ...
... is a difference between the old and new LSATs. The LSAT ... there is a difference between old exams VS. modern exams. Not ... , it's fine to use old PT. Where else are we ... to get enough questions to drill like 100 on each topic ...