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...
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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 ...
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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.
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.
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Also, the LG stuff is very good too ... games, try a heavy LG drilling type of thing and do nothing ... for a month and now LG is my best section. LG so that way you are ...
I agree with Alex, I think you should continue fool proofing while adding in timed sections of both LR and RC. Doing the full timed sections helps to bridge the gap between regular by-type drilling and taking full PTs.
@AllezAllez21 that's really helpful, I think I really need to examine my problem solving process for LR, I've improved a lot in LGby fixing all the mistakes I was making...need to defintely do the same with LR
Since you have Ultimate+, you have access to all of the PTs. There's no way to print bytype, but you can search for questions in the Question Bank and then print based off of those from the PTs in the Syllabus:
https://7sage.com/progress/
All games from PT 1-40 are also available in Powerscore's Logic Game Training ByType (2 volumes). Vol. 2 is out of print, but can be bought used, sometimes at a reasonable price.
Yeah, some of those older tests can be hard to find. I think another option may be looking at Amazon for Powerscore or MLSAT's workbooks/drill bytype books. I think I had come across one that had games from PTs 1-40 or something along those lines.