Watch the video of PT55 Games for Game 4. This is a a great example of a differently worded biconditional statement. Also a really really hard game and a good one to master!!
PT55, 53, and 52 have been the most brutal for me. 55 was my cold diagnostic, 53 and 52 have been taken in the last 24 hours. Mid-late 2000's were difficult
PT 9 S3 Game 3 - The School dance game. The sort of game that I would have lost my shit on had it been on the real deal, but taking the time to split the game boards and make all necessary inferences makes the questions a breeze
... would use old sections of PT's you have already done ... 5th section to your new PT, I would say go ahead ... of the sections from a PT you have not done. PT rather than trying to do ... you start from PT55 and you never do PT 40-55, I would ...
Grammar is especially important for the curve breakers. Here is an example of a curve breaker made all too difficult by grammar. From PT55 https://7sage.com/lsat_explanations/lsat-55-section-1-question-22/
@goingfor99th PT 33 S3 Q18 AC, E. It could be wrong for other reasons. But in the LSAT TRAINER he says that saying what we ought to do is a different conclusion