Thanks everyone for the advice/support, seems like I'll be switching my study plan. Will just start doing LR sections timed instead of drilling by question type.
This is the closest book I could find for the tests you're looking for: http://www.amazon.com/Real-LSATs-Grouped-Question-Type/dp/1937707784/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1440214174&sr=1-1&keywords=10+real+lsats+grouped+by+question+type
Hi everyone!!! Does anyone have practice questions from actual lsasts grouped by question type on the Logical Reasoning section? This would be so amazing. I really need to drill myself on several specific question types. Thanks so much!
@"Dillon A. Wright" Of course not. I was asking for practice questions from actual test grouped by question type. The resource for this material, not actual PDF files. Relax homeboy.
... the waters of determining the gametype and the approach. If you ... know a game is grouping with a charter ... change how you approach the game from the outset in a ...
... recognition, both in question/game and answer type. That's what the ... get down all of the game types (I haven't got ... that there is no main gametype on which you can 'stuck ... that just takes breaking up game types and very carefully logging ...
Problem sets are just a set of questions arranged by LR type (e.g. Flaw, necessary assumption, most strongly supported, etc.) and depending on the course you select, you have access to questions with varying levels of difficulty
... a game board for each scenario. Also, depending on the gametype and ... number of game pieces, there are ... your head on your master game board rather than writing everything ... out (PT 69, Game 1 is a good example ...
... Dec. test will be analyzed by LSAC. They will further ... down and look at question by question performance for LR and ... to difficulty and maintain categorization by question type. Then when it comes ... those people would be lawyers by then or have done something ...
... would try to proof the game sets for certain types, and ... foolproof method on a new gametype can really help you learn ... that type faster in the initial stages ...
... score, log each question type, gametype, passage type etc. Then on day 3 ... or got wrong, I'll type up my own explanations for ... for, what was the question type that I got wrong, what ...
Do you have the Cambridge PDFs? I used those to drill by question type/difficulty after finishing the "curriculum" (came to 7Sage a bit later into my process and didn't follow 7Sage's curriculum to the tee) and it seemed to help.