2 Quests: it necessary to Master The Possibilities and ....
Posted: Wed Sep 21, 2011 4:38 am
how often have pure numerical distribution games appeared on the LSAT? To see an example, take a look at Oct. 1991 Game 3.
Regarding Master The Possibilities:
For me, I can never really tell when I should attempt to MTP. Usually within an 8:45 time period, I'm too focused on just diagramming it and making inferences. I don't really think about the fact if I could or could not create several different scenarios.
Is it necessary to MTP when you indeed can MTP? Or can you do just fine without it?
Regarding Pure Numerical Distribution games:
Holy crap I was going over my TestMasters material and did the Oct 91 test. I literally freaked and had no idea what to do. I had no choice but to just look at the explanation and now I understand it. How often have these games appeared? I don't know how much more practice I can get from it since most of TestMaster's practice logic games revolve around pure sequencing, linear/advance linear, pure grouping, in/out, and hybrid linear-groping.
Regarding Master The Possibilities:
For me, I can never really tell when I should attempt to MTP. Usually within an 8:45 time period, I'm too focused on just diagramming it and making inferences. I don't really think about the fact if I could or could not create several different scenarios.
Is it necessary to MTP when you indeed can MTP? Or can you do just fine without it?
Regarding Pure Numerical Distribution games:
Holy crap I was going over my TestMasters material and did the Oct 91 test. I literally freaked and had no idea what to do. I had no choice but to just look at the explanation and now I understand it. How often have these games appeared? I don't know how much more practice I can get from it since most of TestMaster's practice logic games revolve around pure sequencing, linear/advance linear, pure grouping, in/out, and hybrid linear-groping.