... re already good on LG, then LR is where ... look into drilling questions bytype for a few days ... />
Cambridge sells the questions bytype in a pretty cheap package ... to hard in each type) and as you progress ... .
... with you Royaimani that their type 2 question techniques were very ... me has been 7sage's "foolproof guide to perfection on logic ... see gains"), but 7sage's foolproof guide advocates for honing in ...
... copies of the LR and LG Bibles, but I found that ... I didn't need them -- by the time I finished the ... different types of LR questions/LGbytype.
"PRINT OUT 10 COPIES" lol but seriously. I would take a week to just focus on LG. If you get any wrong follow the foolproof method and continue practicing!
... me on a certain question type that I continue to miss ... a similar approach like the foolproof method. I noticed that this ... to better approach that question type. I've also seen improvement ... confronted with a similar question type I know how to approach ...
You may also want to consider the Cambridge LG Packets. I believe they have one that uses all game from PT 1-38, organized bytype and difficulty. In your case, it seems it'd be helpful to be able to focus in on certain types. Just my two cents.
... -by-type/ LG: http://www.cambridgelsat.com/bundles/logic-games-by-type ... packets are conveniently organized by question type from PT 1-38 ... at tackling a specific question type.
... recommend starting this transition by starting to do timed ...
-Review videos on validity and some/most relationships
-Foolproof games from PT 62
-Take and BR PTs 1, 50 and 63
-Drill one RC science and one older LG each day
... necessary to succeed on the LG section; however, many people get ... the LG section of the LSAT. I suggest using the FoolProof Method ... -8 to -12 on each LG section to getting -0 to ...
Have you been dong the FoolProof Method? Maybe go over the most recent LG's you've done, and see why you're missing those questions. Print a couple copies of each, and keep redoing them until you have all of the inferences down.
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Second, do 7Sage's foolproof method at first..however, make ... go back and do the foolproof method on your actual test ...