You're allowed to mention the content of a question/passage/game, but not the actual game type, questiontype, specific RC questions.
I didn't take it today but I've been lurking around all day so I pretty much know the real sections, lol.
The main pattern i'm noticing isn't necessarily an inability to do the specific questiontype but more a failure to break down and understand the arguments...
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@LSATman1 Cambridge packets are sets of questions from PTs 1-38 (I think) organized by questiontype and difficulty. They are used for questiontype drilling/practice. I'm personally about to start using them for practicing with difficult questions.
I'm asking since I also have PT 1-35 and I read on the LSAT Trainer website were they have all of the questions from PT 1-35 listed and which questiontype it is. So how much would I benefit from the Cambridge packages? Do they offer video explanations?
Relavent to LR:
Do you tend to miss the Q's on the same questiontype (i.e Flaws, Necessary Assumptions,etc)? If you're only missing like -2 to -4 wrong per section, then you might just need to work on your timing as you have the basics down.
I think it could mainly be a loss of concentration by the end of the section. But you may also want to figure out if that's the reason or if it's a particular questiontype.
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