Very much agree with what's above, I also think drilling and Bring some of the earliest PT LR section is useful. It kinda gives you a window into the LSAT writers first intention with LR and helped me see a bird's eye view of the section.
This is an excellent list that I will be bookmarking. Thank you. PT 29 Section 4 Question 24 is illustrative. A very complex weakening question containing causation.
... then for my experimental section I print one section out of another ... my LG is section2, then for the experimental section I will also ... a LG which is also section2). This way, I won't ...
... finishing every question in a section with over 10 minutes left ... doing on time for this section? (If you are putting 5 ... every AC in the section.)
Hey, everyone! I'll be going over PT 42 Passage 2 for my webinar. There's no need to check it out beforehand, but doing so can serve as a nice comparison.
Like the others above me have said; it depends. The answer we so often hate to hear. I don't think it's a terribly short amount of time to have to PT at 1-2 per week. Then again, some people hit their target scores within 3 tests and others take 30.