and I can guess that RC would be pretty good as I did the Manhattan RC guide... with was written by Mike Kim... as was the trainer... so broadly, I guess they would have the same structure.
1. A basic rundown of some of the pitfalls you went through studying for the LSAT;
Biggest pitfalls have been emotional. High achievers often seek validation through performance. We work very hard because we want very good results to prove ...
Hey @harrismegan Mike Kim and JY have come up with a list of the hardest logic games... you could look that up for reference... also, PT36 and 38 contain two of the toughest games that I'e seen... and then there is the infamous dinosaur game from PT 57.
... and care and subtlety that Mike puts into his craft. Mike is the real deal. (It ... looking at the LSAT from Mike's unique perspective. There's ... , The Trainer is better because Mike wrote the Manhattan books and ...
@"GSU Hopeful" Word—Not a problem at all. Just drill from the 29–35 range (per Mike's schedules) and/or 7sage drill sets. He's just selecting them by question type.
Why not give us a few examples—sometimes "Misc" questions are categorized differently by different people (for instance, I recently came across a Q that was Misc on 7sage and ID the Role according to Mike Kim [aka Argument Part]).