I usually assemble a drillpacket each day that usually consists fool proofing 4 games, about 30-50 LR questions, and 2 RC passages. Doing this has helped to keep me "fresh" like my dude Alex said in the above comment
I would always set up a daily drillpacket that contained a few LR problem sets, a couple games, and an RC passage or two. In doing this, I would always be exposing myself to every section of the test regardless of where I was in the CC.
Hello all, yes this is another RC discussion topic. I was wondering if I should drill RC sections or just the passages. I have been doing both and feel like I should be completely getting these passages right and understand them before I do timed sections.
Hey!! Does anyone have a word document or PDF form of each type of logical reasoning questions with like 20-50 question types of it. I'm trying to make a packet like this to drill and it's taking me forever! Someone have a kind soul..please haha
This is both a general question and a question directed to any person who is reading this (how do you drill?)
Let's say I miss a few weaken questions on my latest PT, is there a certain amount of weaken questions that I should drill? say, 10 or 15?
I'm taking the test next June. The last 10 Actual packet ended at PT 71. This means that the next packet will be 72-81, with PT 81 being the February 2016 test. Will LSAC release 72-81 in a new 10 Actual packet before June 2016? Thanks.
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Hello, the ultimate course offers LR drill packs at the end of the syllabus. Is there an overlap of questions between these drill packs and the problem sets? Or are they offered as a supplement to the problem sets for additional practice?