Thank you for taking the time to do this, and for sharing it with everyone. I printed it and will use it as I go through an LR problemset this morning.
> @"M.L. Bear" said:
> Thank you for taking the time to do this, and for sharing it with everyone. I printed it and will use it as I go through an LR problemset this morning.
Hi, what I do is when I don't want to practice LR for the fourth section, I just do a flex and add a problemset on my own and count it in as the fourth section.
Just make a problemset of the first few questions on an old test. You shouldn't check your answers, just answer a few to get the mental juices flowing.
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... from each section and created problem sets based on them. problem set with 5 of each question ... logic games - I would make problem sets of my 4 weakest ... set and weakest LR set
I would go through all of the sections in order and all of the lessons, however don't feel like you need to complete every single problemset - this is where all of the hours start to add up.
I would also add that I don't think it's necessary to do every single LR problemset - so rather than skipping an entire section, maybe just skip some of the problem sets. I certainly agree that you should not skip any of LG - do everything and more.
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What I've been doing is stimulating the Flex, and before I start, I create a problemset with the remaining section, then take all 4 in a row. That way, my score is accurate and I am still practicing a full length test!