Arguments Questions Forum
- northwood
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Arguments Questions
Does anyone know of a blog, link, or post where someone has written out all of the official last questions and categorized them by question type ( main point, parallel the reasoning, stregnthen, weaken, flaw, necessary assumption, sufficient assumption, inference, etc) I am trying to focus my study on individual question types and do all of the questions for each type ( saving prep tests 45-60 for full length practice exams). As of now I am spending a lot of time looking through all of the old tests at home which takes time away from studying. ( Edit: I am planning on staying late at work to make copies of old exam question types- sorry boss). Thanks
- bmercado
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Re: Arguments Questions
Ive never heard of any threads, blogs, posts, etc. where the author actually took the time to categorize every single question type from every single LSAT. If I would have known something like that existed, then I probably would have reconsidered spending so much money on testmasters. lol.
- sdphill
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Re: Arguments Questions
I keep getting timed out.
- Precessional
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Re: Arguments Questions
http://lsatblog.blogspot.com/2009/06/ls ... sheet.html
Or you can just get the Kaplan Mastery Book or the Kaplan Big Orange Book.
Or you can just get the Kaplan Mastery Book or the Kaplan Big Orange Book.
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Re: Arguments Questions
you can also buy every question (from pt1-38) for a particular type at cambridge lsat:
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and there are a few books that do this too, like the GROUPED series:
http://www.amazon.com/GROUPED-Question- ... 466&sr=8-1
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and there are a few books that do this too, like the GROUPED series:
http://www.amazon.com/GROUPED-Question- ... 466&sr=8-1
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