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I wouldn't worry too much if it's a rare gametype. I'd focus more on the mainstream game types and make sure to have mastery over those first and foremost.
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... games, I imagine that going game-by-game could be beneficial because you ... 'seeing the game'. But I still bubble in question by question because ... I transfer answers after each game, or after each reading passage ...
... You get the idea, SIMILAR game types, bundle them together. Then ... see the patterns for each gametype because the inferences and the ... slightly better than reviewing game sections after game sections.
... a routine of doing the game on my own with a ... explanation for that game, and then doing the game again with the ... the 7Sage setup. If the game was a breeze, I considered ... was to learn one specific gametype at a time and drill ...
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Do that process for each gametype and do time/untimed for ...
... do 4 copies of each game, then switch to the ... say...8 copies of each game. So 2 rounds of ... 4 for each game. Then do another set ... allows you to see the gametype without blinking, the board splits ... you should still do each game you have 10 times ...
... already. I bubble in groups (bygame, passage, and 1-2 ... this specific instance was bubbling by group in RC...
... instead of doing it one-by-one within that group, ... that group do it one-by-one (this 2nd option ... quicker than pure one-by-one and will help ...
You're allowed to mention the content of a question/passage/game, but not the actual gametype, question type, specific RC questions.
I didn't take it today but I've been lurking around all day so I pretty much know the real sections, lol.
@LSATman1 Cambridge packets are sets of questions from PTs 1-38 (I think) organized by question type and difficulty. They are used for question type drilling/practice. I'm personally about to start using them for practicing with difficult questions.