... again. I believe no other questiontype on the LSAT can one ... it be a correlation/causation or a necessary/sufficient, my recommendation ... flaws per day on the question bank and write out explanations ... read Mike Kim's Trainer section on flaws. Now I really ...
... BR between your PT? You drill after you've done a ... and brush up on that section. You mentioned The LSAT Trainer ... then drill that questiontype. You can use the question bank to filter the questiontype ...
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... ! I think you should drill by questiontype 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 ...
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... break and I repeat that ordrill the LR sections. I ... or RC/LR. Now when I say drill LR, I don't drill ... be questiontype. I drill real ... I do a pretest or revisit the lessons on ... questions or strategies that stumped me ...
... than 2 on every LG section). Beyond that, LR makes up ... a full timed PT or even just a section from an older ... may be a questiontype that you consistently miss. Or, if you're ...
... to transition to mostly full section drills. It's not a ... don't understand a certain questiontype, then you need to address ... correlated to question types. And yeah, generally, you want to drill with ...
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... a mistake on a stimulus or a passage, you need to ... all three section types
3. Specific strategies for each questiontype or 2 questions (this is very ... to do with the law or law school!" Well, maybe the ...
... 3 minutes or so on a question because there' ... greatly applies to some question types more than others. ... 's a more generic questiontype that requires understanding of ... the '10 in 10' or '15 in 15' idea ... the easiest questions in the section), that leaves you 20 ...
... usually do the whole section eliminate clearly wrong answers ... question. Or some analysis of your PTs may reveal a certain questiontype ... that you need help with, or radical ... resort to skipping said questiontype and spending that time ...
... in the RC section. Every current RC section has a set ... However, I actually like this questiontype. You start to recognize patterns ... at least one substitution rule question, often there are at ... test. Do careful BR, drill weaknesses, and review relevant parts ...
... the same type). Thus, whether you drill by game typeor just all the ... is definitely helpful to drill entire 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 of ...
... maintain a speed of 1m/question for the first 15 ... that leaves you with 2m/question for the remaining 10 questions ... the curriculum for the given questiontype. It's also not ... reading the section for that type from different resources (LSAT Trainer or Manhattan ...
... PTs? If you feel tired or unprepared for PT, just delay ... on each questiontype. If you get 13 wrong in one section, probably ... 3-4 days without looking or thinking about LSAT.
... PTs? If you feel tired or unprepared for PT, just delay ... on each questiontype. If you get 13 wrong in one section, probably ... 3-4 days without looking or thinking about LSAT.
... the PT 1-35 LG Drill package and would like to ... ; 2) Is there any LG questiontype(s) which no longer appears ... that had only appeared once or twice are making a come ...
... leaving a problem set (or two or three or more, depending on how ... you struggle with a specific questiontype. It's good to have ... the most out of drilling. Drill some questions, BR them, and ... why an answer is right or wrong. When you get to ...
... my missed questions by questiontype and by miss type. this has allowed ... until i found the word or phrase that indicates the correct ... i now circle any word or phrase that specifically relates to ... you crushed the logic games section, then keep your score. ...
... it's now my favorite section. I usually spend about ... go through each question first identifying the questiontype with a description ... approach it. If the questiontype calls for a pre-phrase ... choice contradicts the passage or introduces information not in ...
... drilling by LG type (I guess to really drill the strategies for ... each type) So I am ... whether you fool proof by typeor by PT, but to make ... using Question Bank first because it was my weakest LG type and ...
... LR, it's okay to drill by type in the beginning, but ... think it's better to drill games as they appear on ... Cambridge Packets to learn and drill games (much like fool proofing ... .
There's no question in my mind that the ... have to be an either/or.
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... not properly BRing RC or even LR for that ... that I knew before or was confused about, and ... develop a strategy for every questiontype. Maybe J.Y. already ... discussions here, do only section tests and not timed until ... be accepted for that school or, at least, to ...