Currently fool proofing 1-35 LG however I want to make sure my LR skills (or lack thereof) are not diminishing. I have saved some problem sets from the CC but after I finish these should I start from PT#1 and drillby question type or whole sections?
By today I finished 10 PTs. ... was planning to do section by section drilling but after seeing ... thought I probably need to drill Flaw type questions from the Cambridge ...
... thoughts on fool proofing LGbytype versus just going through ... LG, and they recommend drilling byLGtype (I guess to really drill ... the strategies for each type) ... cons of fool proofing bytype/not, and what method ...
... February) I drilled Logic Games bytype until I had a decent ... of each type and then began drilling whole LG sections and ... writing whole LG sections without wasting time on drilling bytype since ... part of the difficulty is identifying the type ...
... about purchasing the LSAT questions by-type published by cambridge LSAT (one of ... of you could recommend some by-typedrill resources to me?
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The LG Bundles are no longer available ... 1-35 and organizing them bytype yourself to make your own ... way imo. There are also drillbytype books that you can find ... you can just photocopy the LG sections and use an online ...
@BinghamtonDave I wanna ask how could I prepare for LG section after finishing drillbytype. Is necessary to do unusual game or repeat the normal ones? thanks in advance.
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Have you tried drilling games bytype at all? I feel like ... good at games. When you drillbytype, I feel like you learn ...
... LGby section aside from the 2 weeks you took to drillbytype ... .
Just drillLG in pt1-35, ... getting nervous. Maybe foolproof LG sections during the week ... recommend drilling bytype.
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By deprecated, does that mean in the Ultimate+ you no longer have access to that PDF? You now have to create your own custom "LG Questions byTypeDrill - Preptest 60 to 69 (Deprecated)" section through the problem set builder?
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> By deprecated, does that mean in ... create your own custom "LG Questions byTypeDrill - Preptest 60 to ... about clumping question types by ranges of 10 PTs, ... at the 30m mark by tapping on the checkmark ...
... tests (1-35) to drillbytype on individual games and LR ... .
Fifth, regarding LG and LR, expect your process ... LR Bible twice and the LG Bible three times and ... , expect to have to drill the heck out of RC ... like you do LR and LG. My scores in RC ...
So if you drillby section, would you eventually be able to see the patterns in each question type? I keep jumping between the two ideas: drillbytype versus by section.
Drilling by question type is helpful in the beginning ... the point where we practice by section (with all question ... ultimately tests us on. Drilling bytype is something we should do ... move away from drilling bytype. When we drillbytype our accuracy is likely ...
Just like with LR, it's okay to drillbytype in the beginning, but, as you progress, I think it's better to drill games as they appear on the actual test.
... LR, it's okay to drillbytype in the beginning, but, as ... think it's better to drill games as they appear on ... Cambridge Packets to learn and drill games (much like fool proofing ...