I'm asking since I also have PT 1-35 and I read on the LSATTrainer 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?
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Logical Reasoning
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Just started my prep today. A really good book I would recommend is the lsattrainer. I did the first 4 chapters, took my diagnostic and scored a 160. thats really what i was going for (lol) so i guess ill up my expectations to 170+
I used other materials (LSATTrainer and Powerscore Bibles) before finding 7sage. I like a lot of the general ideas in the Trainer, but I would also say 7sage is sufficient. I don't plan on getting other materials at this point.
@jdawg113 thank you. I guess I'll just work on it and if I feel I've exhausted 7Sage's methods, and I still can't get a good handle on it (maybe 3-4 wrong a section), I'll get the LSATTrainer.
@nicole.hopkins what material are you using to drill heavily? I have The LSATTrainer and I'm trying to devise a solid study schedule. Of course I read each lesson but I'd like some heavy drilling to combine with my lessons. Thanks!
If you want to improve on the flaw questions, try work through the flaw section of the LSATtrainer... it complements 7sage very well and gives you mini flaw spotting exercises through its drills that fine tune your abilities.
Can't underscore LSATtrainer enough for flaws. Also, when you miss flaw questions, do you identify the flaw correctly but mess up at the answer choices or do you trip up mostly at the point where you need to identify the flaw in the stimulus?
Stay away from Powerscore... if you have to get anything, get the LSATtrainer... it provides a sufficiently different approach while still complementing the 7sage curriculum.