... honestly think that with proper time and instruction, you can get ... TOTAL from both LR's). Overtime, you start to appreciate this ... fresh PT's for the time being! I made that mistake ... it's necessary to take time off completely on vacation, a ...
... a full PT. Every single time you take a PT you ... ? Did you sink too much time on certain questions? Did you ... overcome that issue. Then one time I didn't set my ... 's your first attempt. But overtime your chairs get better and ...
Ooh yes, be careful with NA. There is no "trick." Overtime you will get better at pre-phrasing the gap. I believe having a firm grip on the gap in addition to the conclusion is the key to these questions.
... always been strict with time (on sections and PT ... phone. For RC/LG, time your set-up/read ... and write the time. Time each question, using "lap" ... page, write the total time you spent on that passage ... (obviously just write the time you took per question for ...
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I did the lap time on the iphone and was ... where you're getting into time sinks and where you're ... in the progress you see overtime and in training your internal ...
Just to clarify, BR is for every section... Fool-proofing is just an extra tactic for LG just like the memorymethod is an extra tactic for RC...so you should definitely do BR for RC or else you're not getting a true measure of your skills...
I definitely abandoned the memorymethod (sorry 7Sage!). The Trainer (in my opinion) is superior because it helps you really identify how the information in the passage relates to each other and how to best go about attacking the passage.
I found both MemoryMethod and LSAT Trainer helpful as both my recall abilities and my ability to read for reasoning structure were abysmal. It all comes down to what your deficiencies are.