... drilling. It could be to drill whatever is your weakest section ... rest of the week to drill your weakest sections. Make sure ... new games you can use old sections. As long as they ... are old enough that you don not ...
For Logic Games, yes. I tend to use old tests to drill by question type just because they're different than the current LSAT. Remember, almost all questions are at play on the next LSATs.
... less. Set up drills with old LR questions and practice that ... . Then I would look at old question in LR that you ... your goal score I would drill the questions that give you ...
... a slight difference between the old and new ones. For example ... have comparative passages while the old ones don't. It has ... helped to use the old ones to drill and the new ones ...
... got wrong by type and drill them? What about older, untouched ... example someone suggested I should drill my weak question types from ... more valuable than taking really old PTs under timed conditions.
... a slight difference between the old and new ones. For example ... have comparative passages while the old ones don't. It has ... helped to use the old ones to drill and the new ones ...
... was to do every single drill in the curriculum until i ... times (the in and out drill w the souderton and randsborough ... curriculum down i used the old PTs to make my own ...
When taking a drill, the timing depends on the ... questions/games/passages in the drill. I believe the behavior was ... the same with the old and the new UI. There ...
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> When taking a drill, the timing depends on the ... questions/games/passages in the drill. I believe the behavior was ... the same with the old and the new UI. There ...
Congrats on the score! When you say drillold question sets, are you talking about any type of question set (LG, LR, RC)? Or was there a particular type that worked best?
... if I did not drill and redrill old question sets. I would ... do a drill (for any section ... errors you make redoing a drill can be really telling as ...
... question type, you need to drill that question type using the ... process, while continuing to drill the old types using the system you ... in (4) and (5) to old wrong answers from that same ...
... and have a two year old . I have to work overtime ... . During your lunch do a drill, listen to a class while ... down time at your job drill or listen to a class ...
I mean drill those question types. In the ... drill tab you can sort questions ... on those, maybe do a drill set of 5 at a ... can always go back to old ones you've missed to ...
... option is only available for old tests (PTs 1-94). Drill page to "Current (with Logic ... , navigate to the Advanced Builder drill, locate the sections equivalent to ...
... option is only available for old tests (PTs 1-94). Drill Page to "Current (with Logic ... , navigate to the Advanced Builder drill, locate the sections equivalent to ... table as a guideline: Mapping old sections to new
... option is only available for old tests (PTs 1-94). Drill page to "Current (with Logic ... , navigate to the Advanced Builder drill, locate the sections equivalent to ...
... option is only available for old tests (PTs 1-94). Drill page to "Current (with Logic ... , navigate to the Advanced Builder drill, locate the sections equivalent to ...
... version of your PrepTest or Drill page to "Current (with Logic ... , navigate to the **Advanced Builder** drill, locate the sections equivalent to ... table as a guideline: Mapping old sections to new
... switch the version of your [Drill page](https://7sage.com/problem ... , navigate to the Advanced Builder drill, locate the sections equivalent to ... table as a guideline: [Mapping old sections to new](https://docs ...
I was in a similar boat. I started to drill from PT 1-PT18 (old format) since those PTs aren't included in the new PTs. One can argue that it is not the best option since they are older tests, but the questions are still testing the same set of skills.