@skempins forLG unlike SOME LR and ... ABSOLUTELY certain of each answer for logic games questions. You ... noticing quickly the correct answers for Must Be True, Cannot ... Could be True questions. For example if you're ... is the correct answer for a could be true ...
ForLG, I usually bubble them in ... after each Logic Game. For LR, I usually bubble them ... off to the side. For RC, I bubble in sets ... methods, but this works best for me. Everyone's different tho ...
... -depth enough. It's suitable for someone looking to hit 165ish ... (that's being generous), but for anyone wanting a score above ... 've used a few other LG resources (Testmasters, the Trainer) and ... feel that 7sage is superior forLG.
... quickly can you find inferences forLG? This is another very important ... fundamental for perfect. Second, third, fourth, passes ... out 10 copies of each LG, even if you only get ...
... so I prefer its method forLG ( @amanda_kw and others think I ... 'm a weirdo for my use of triangles in ... 's become quite second nature for me! And I think charts ...
@"GSU Hopeful" I started with the Trainer forLG and while I do a few things differently than those who started with 7sage, you might find a few strategies that work better for you in the Trainer. For instance, using shapes for pattern/subtype games :)
@mes08 , yeah! I recommend the LSAT trainer too. It's a life saver and complements the 7Sage Curriculum perfectly (except forLG, I think J.Y has the best LG method, for me anyways).
... the syllabus as prescribed. Especially for LR videos with questions, I ... and then watching the videos. ForLG and RC I completed the ... 't have a good feel for those question types then I ... to preserve the problem sets for drilling later in case any ...