if you want to add to your lessons I suggest looking into Cambridge packets, you can get question bytype packets so when you do say MBT, finish those problems/sets, you can drill as many of them as you want b4 moving on (they're generally from PT1-38)
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You may also want to consider the Cambridge LG Packets. I believe they have one that uses all game from PT 1-38, organized bytype and difficulty. In your case, it seems it'd be helpful to be able to focus in on certain types. Just my two cents.
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@guitarnara To put it bluntly, they do not compare. You need full PT's to take under simulated exam conditions. Questions grouped bytype are only useful for drilling. They are utterly useless for the indispensable purpose of taking full-length PT's.
You might consider some of the books that arrange questions bytype. That reaallly helped me pick up on the patterns in LR a lot faster than if I had 25 different questions of each type.
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