As far as I have heard on various forums, LG became "easier" while RC got "harder" in the PT 40's. No true LR trend other than the two-questions per stimulus format disappearing.
Nope.... but as @nicole.hopkins said... I think purchasing the books would be cheaper and those pink erasers come in handy. I would get cambridge if you want them in PDF format.
Can someone kind of tell me how this BR group works through Skype? I am a June test taker and definitely want in on this BR PAARRRTTTAAAYYYY but i just want to know how it all works, like what is the format like on Skype when going over it?
WOW! @"jim-1" that's the motherload. Do they format the games on 2 pages? Way to go—IMO, you won't regret that purchase, especially once Cambridge can no longer sells PDF's.
Only the ones that say "_____ Problem Set #" are what he's talking about... the ones at the beginning of the sections are just questions in video format where JY takes you through the process...
Hey this is pretty cool.. you can see the entire test in PDF format.. I am gonna punch this magazine game in its face. I can't believe that even though I could have sworn I got zero, I only got one wrong on it! WTFFFFFFFF
If the Trainer schedule involves using individual questions from PT's 52-71, I would IMO avoid that. PT's 52-71should be the bulk of your full PTing as they are the "modern" LSAT as far as format goes.
Unless cambridge lsat still sells them in PDF format or you saved them onto your computer from 7sage before LSACs new policy went into effect, you will need to purchase them in paper format.