For those of you who have done LR questions from PT's 1-16 and also PT's 35 and above, do you feel that the older PT's LR questions are a bit more difficult or not as straight forward? What are your opinions?
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1. What is the best way ... problem sets and then full PT's?
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Test takers get different experimental sections. So you could have an RC experimental, but the kid next to you could have an LG experimental. The best anyone can tell you is that you have a 33% (1/3) chance to get an RC in September
There are answers for a handful of LR questions from PT33 -- based on a quick glance, I would estimate that there are answers for fewer than half of the questions.
@tristanschmoor I like @amanda_kw 's idea about PT'ing 1-35 at first. This will get you in the swing of time pressure. That's a habit that you can gain from any era of tests, so why not cultivate it with the tests that you'll be drilling anyway?
... I'll be getting the 1-35 practice tests as ... you suggest that I, 1. Complete the 7sage curriculum
3. Take PT's 1-35 to find weaknesses and ... LSAT Trainer
4. Take PT's 36-74 same as ... beneficial to just take 1-35 as PT's rather than buy ...