I'm asking since I also have PT1-35 and I read on the LSAT Trainer website were they have all of the questions from PT1-35 listed and which question type it is. So how much would I benefit from the Cambridge packages? Do they offer video explanations?
Yeah. You'll reach a level where you'll need to diagram lawgic maybe 1-3 times a test. For what it's worth, I took this past Feb test and I think I diagrammed maybe 1LR question.
Oh. Additional games, basically if you go to http://7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/ they are only explanations. You can purchase the LG bundle to access all of the games from PT1-35 under the Courses tab and then go to Extensions and addons
You may also want to consider the Cambridge LG Packets. I believe they have one that uses all game from PT1-38, organized by type and difficulty. In your case, it seems it'd be helpful to be able to focus in on certain types. Just my two cents.
Past month and a half... nothing (minus Pt1). About to take PT2 today -- wish me luck! (I anticipate it'll go terrible since I haven't looked at anything recently)
Would there be any case to go ahead and download all the problem sets too? I know the main cause for concern in this is the PT PDfs, but aren't the problem sets derivatives of PT1-35?
... took forever! I actually did PT1-35 in 2 weeks. I ... PTs I started back at PT1 and then I did that ... . I'm actually working on PT 10 today. I just keep ... working on LG every day. 1PT set per day, which is ...
Where are you currently scoring on your PT's? If you are still a bit far away from your target score, I'd hold off on doing timed sections as of right now. Go through the entire 7sage curriculum and drill the Cambridge packets that use PT1-38.
@"Aiesha G."
I used Cambridge packets for several months, which helped me see the pattern of mistakes I was making. Currently I just take PTs and timed sections from PT1-35 and A, B and C.