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... 7Sage’s decision to remove LG from CCv2 does a disservice ... two different versions to access LG and new LR. I also ... to include a CCv3 (CCv2+LG) or a feature that disables ...
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-More broadly, what is your LG study process?
... August 2024, that the original LG section will be replaced by ... exams, they include the LG section. But LG will not exist in ... if we simply skip the LG section when doing the PTs ...
... know how to do the LG. I just need more practice ... LSAT will no longer require LG to be a part of ... it does not reflect the LG because I plan on taking ...
Hi! I saw that the Drills and PT pages have been updated with the old/new PT to account for the new LSAT format, but now I can't find the LG drills. Does anyone know where I can find them?
As today is LG's official funeral, would anyone like to say any last words before the sweet chariot swings low? I am testing today, and plan to give them the love they deserve
I am taking the LSAT in August without LG. I'm wondering if the tests that aren't redone that are only 3 sections, will give me a full score after taking them. Thank you!
As the title says, I have already started old syllabus and something like 25-35% through it. Should I switch to the new one and go from the start or they are not that different and I am good with doing the old one and just skippingLG sections???
Can I get better at inference, MBT, MBF, MSS questions through doing the LG core curriculum? It seems LG is all inferences and I would say these types of questions are consistently my biggest time sucks and it's not even close.
... to miss zero on the LG section, I found the "How ... to get a perfect LG section" on here to be ... to study, how to study, skipping problems, etc. - it all depends ... you. Same goes for strategic skipping, some people find for the ...
You don't have to stick with the curriculum, but it's highly recommended. It's designed to teach you everything you need to know (fundamentals) before you get into different sections like LG where you apply those skills. Skipping can confuse you.