... per section). Is drilling by Q type still effective at this stage ... identify where your weaknesses are by taking timed LR sections. One ... get much from just doing bytype drilling at this point.
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... curriculum, once you drill them bytype or see one in the ... also in the explanations separated by question type if you have one ... />
The only other question type besides this that I think ... the complete the passage question type. Usually it's a conclusion ...
... sells packets that divide question bytype! So its a less time ... next is identifying the argument type that might be giving you ... can miss by just focusing on question type and not by focusing on ... operation on the same argument type, but knowing how that argument ...
Thanks for everyone' insight. I think I'm going to go over the curriculum bytype briefly and then once I am confident enough in all types I will transition into doing PT sections...
Drilling by question type is helpful in the beginning ... the point where we practice by section (with all question types ... ultimately tests us on. Drilling bytype is something we should do ... move away from drilling bytype. When we drill bytype our accuracy is ...
I also started with the Starter account and upgraded to U+. The problem sets and question banks/explanations are irreplaceable. There is no better way of drilling questions, especially when you can sort bytype through every LSAT ever released.
Yeah I'm not sure. The first LG section I had had the training and grooming game as well as the beer game. The second LG section was by far easier. Let me know if you know if the first LG section is experimental
... not sure. The first LG section I had had the ... beer game. The second LG section was by far easier. Let ... you know if the first LG section is experimental
... then LR and then the LG (with the grooming crap) ... and then LR, LG. but the first LG went really bad ...
I would do it bytype if you are new to it. but move onto the timed 4 games. When you do like 5 back to back in out games for example, you already know its an in out game.
Just like with LR, it's okay to drill bytype in the beginning, but, as you progress, I think it's better to drill games as they appear on the actual test.
... a list of LR questions by flaw type but everyone swears that ... say ad hominem. Filtering by the specific type just helps with familiarity ... partial list of flaw questions bytype on TLS and The LSAT ...