I'm asking since I also have PT 1-35 and I read on the LSAT Trainer website were they have all of the questions from PT 1-35 listed and which question type it is. So how much would I benefit from the Cambridge packages? Do they offer video explanations?
Yeah, sorry, they're not available (yet). You'll be able to find sections of 1-35 in the Core Curriculum. We do have the LGs for 1-35 available here though:
http://7sage.com/addons/
Ok, so lets see. Ill let you know how many I got right out of how many I answered.
In LG, I got 12/16
In LR1, I got 13/16
In LR 2, I got 15/22
In RC, I got 13/22
Would there be any case to go ahead and download all the problem sets too? I know the main cause for concern in this is the PT PDfs, but aren't the problem sets derivatives of PT 1-35?
... forever! I actually did PT 1-35 in 2 weeks. I don ... through all 35 PTs I started back at PT 1 and then ... working on LG every day. 1 PT set per day, which ...
... you mention the PT #, Section (LR1 or LR 2), and Question # others ... better understand the question. Also, LR1 refers to the first logical ... appears in the PT and LR 2 refers to the second ...
@tristanschmoor I like @amanda_kw 's idea about PT'ing 1-35 at first. This will get you in the swing of time pressure. That's a habit that you can gain from any era of tests, so why not cultivate it with the tests that you'll be drilling anyway?
@jengibre @nicole.hopkins
Still think this is a great idea. Its motivating and something to look forward to in the meantime. Pre-36 so we could mix in some PTs from 1-35. Not sure how many people have access to those though