> @sarakimmel said:
> I JUST did a problemset with two games that had if but only if: PT45.G4, PT56.G1
THANK YOU SO MUCH ! you're the best :) gonna try them tomorrow
Since the problemset tab only allows you a max set of 50 games, you can select 50 at a time for the entire 334 game set. Might be easier than having 7sage join them all into one PDF.
... games for each [ProblemSet](https://7sage.com/problem-sets/). ... familiar with the custom ProblemSet interface, here are more ...
1. Navigate to Problem Sets.
2. Filter ...
6. Tap on "Create ProblemSet with ... questions" located at ...
LSAT Questions > Problem Sets. Select the type of problemset you would like ... to build, then click 'Create ProblemSet with ... new screen to begin the problemset will appear, where you can ...
... more recent PT to take, set it to Flex, and then ... (I do this through the ProblemSet function, and with a piece ... example I just took PT81, set it to Flex (so it ... . So when I don't set it to Flex, my score ...
... Games and Reading Comprehension problem sets. This is because ... Then you can create a ProblemSet with all the pinned questions ... 6. Finally, tap the "Create ProblemSet with # questions" at the bottom ... print a PDF of the ProblemSet by tapping on “Printable” ...
... ProblemSet 1 is the easiest Problemset in that section and Weaken Questions ProblemSet ... 15 is the hardest ProblemSet ... PrepTest by creating a custom ProblemSet.
If you go back into the question bank and simply click each LR question you want to add to your problemset, it will create the set as a fresh copy and you won't see the answers!
To delete the ProblemSet Data, go to the Question ... Bank and select Show Existing ProblemSet. From there, you can delete ... all the ProblemSet you created.
Thank you for taking the time to do this, and for sharing it with everyone. I printed it and will use it as I go through an LR problemset this morning.
> @"M.L. Bear" said:
> Thank you for taking the time to do this, and for sharing it with everyone. I printed it and will use it as I go through an LR problemset this morning.
Hi, what I do is when I don't want to practice LR for the fourth section, I just do a flex and add a problemset on my own and count it in as the fourth section.
Just make a problemset of the first few questions on an old test. You shouldn't check your answers, just answer a few to get the mental juices flowing.
... by first creating a custom ProblemSet for that question. ... 1. Navigate to Problem Sets: https://7sage.com/problem-sets/
... 6. Finally, tap on "Create ProblemSet with ... Problems" at the ... print a PDF of the ProblemSet by tapping on “Printable ...
I would go through all of the sections in order and all of the lessons, however don't feel like you need to complete every single problemset - this is where all of the hours start to add up.
I would also add that I don't think it's necessary to do every single LR problemset - so rather than skipping an entire section, maybe just skip some of the problem sets. I certainly agree that you should not skip any of LG - do everything and more.