drilling I took a PT ... month of studying and by August and September ... - I used the loophole by Ellen Cassidy I recommend it ... questions and reasoning through them by watching the videos. ...
... gets one perfect game, followed by a second perfect game, followed ... by a third perfect game, ... And then spend more time drilling those games that are slowing ... increasing returns with every question type you study.
... using the rest for more drilling. One possible explanation is that ... I do, besides building endurance by doing 4 section PTs? ... sections, I miss each question type at a similar rate, ... problems are solved bydrilling one question or game type.
... to use the logic games drilling but im not sure how ... using preptest 1-50 for drilling and preptests 51- for actual ... drilling and have it pick random ones with no specific game type ...
... PTs. There is no question type that I am particularly struggling ... be high 160s latest by January, hopefully by November or October. Should ... PT a week atm and drilling other days.
... after seeing my score drop by up to 10 points before ... familiar with every unusual question type" but in retrospect I see ... just about not getting bored, drilling and keeping our brains flexible ...
I would get the Cambridge drilling packets PT 1-38 and ... start drilling asap for the next 2 ... idea behind drilling a LR question type or LG game type is that ... break them down to drill by timed sections. The idea is ...
@LSATman1 Cambridge packets are sets of questions from PTs 1-38 (I think) organized by question type and difficulty. They are used for question typedrilling/practice. I'm personally about to start using them for practicing with difficult questions.
... to revisit the fundamentals bydrilling specific sections or visiting ... types of a particular question type, it could be helpful ... question types regardless of question type, I think that's ... which can be overcome bydrilling Cambridge packets and taking ...
... I've taken into the drilling mix as well—I keep ... me to cycle questions in by question type, PT, when I last ... I got it wrong, and by difficulty ranking (I get this ... />
By using this system I can have more material for drilling than ...
... it depends on the question type and personal preferences. Some of ... I think for one question type maybe two just for a ... the PT and drilling stage. I'm not cramming by any means ...
... so don't get discouraged by not so stellar scores. Spend ... the fundamentals of each question type. Re-do wrong answer ... the fundamentals for that question type continue to practice from older ... the question type basics down before you move on to drilling. Good ...
... are strategies governing every argument type, game, passage on the LSAT ... be able to execute them. Drilling helps cements those strategies to ... taking a test? What argument type messed me up? Do I ... definitely want to get bit by that radioactive spider).
In general ... revisit material and 2) drill by question type (see Cambridge packets). Since ... don't remember a question type, you should revisit those ... you can remember a question type (say MBT question) but ...
... ll address my improvement specifically by talking about each section.< ... Again, this was done through drilling the problem types until I ... . According to the Question Type Analysis in my LSAT Analytics ... having trouble with any given type of question and (2) ...
... abilities to properly analyze the type of game and apply the ... doing questions by question type in the beginning of my studies. Drilling full ...
... column with the LR question type (e.g.- MSS, MP, PF ... then either sort by question type or sort by whether you got it ... then sort those by question type. Plus, if you're drilling individual question ...
... @blah170blah. To me, drilling each question type is good practice for ... hate golf, I apologize), drilling question types is synonymous to ... , draws, chips, putts, etc. By practicing all these shots, he ... delicate balance between PTs and drilling. Too much of one ...