Thank you @"GSU Hopeful" ! Yes, I have been working on identifying flaws as @Pacifico mentioned. It has helped, but it seems like I have a timing problem as well. I'm trying to concentrate on the fundamentals.
Yes, that is what I am working on, fool proofing my LG. however, would you recommend doing it after completing a games section or game by game? I don't know if this makes a difference.
@"GSU Hopeful" said:
Where people get into trouble and hurt themselves is when they drill by game type. For example, doing 10 sequencing games in a row then 10 grouping games.
@"GSU Hopeful" I heard somewhere on this page that it was recommended to study a year out. I've taken the LSAT before and got into Law school but as you know life happens and I'm now older/wiser and going to try again.
@"GSU Hopeful" yeah I tried chamomile tea + honey yesterday before bed and it may have helped! Slept soundly yesterday. But I had to wear myself out a lot during the day too.
Thanks for this, @blah170blah! @"GSU Hopeful" I think you literally just regurgitated my life story, word for word. I am also on track to finish the LG bundle (using the same attack strategy) by the time BR for PT 29 starts up!
@"GSU Hopeful" I've been studying since may and most likely will take the test in June. I've only used the 7sage prep course. Is there other material out there that can help me boost my LR score?
The BR groups should be for everybody. Would a Sunday BR Group be well attended? We could add that to the mix if I thought more than 5 people would attend regularly...
The only explanations missing for 1-35 are the LR explanations from 1-16. Everything else is there. You can access them via the method @"GSU Hopeful" described.