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Re: Drilling Logical Reasoning
Old LR vs New LRinevitable510 wrote:How has LR changed from old to current tests?
Changes in the LSAT over time
Difficulty of LR over time
Differences between old and new LSATs
Are some prep tests too old to be worth studying?
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Re: Drilling Logical Reasoning
IMO, if you have the time and dedication to thoroughly go though all 67 PTs available, then you should. Whether you drill them by question type, by section, or take them as PTs is up to you. There is no right answer. You could be successful drilling 1-20 and taking 47 PTs. You could be successful by drilling 1-40 and taking 27 PTs. Drilling 1-30 and taking 37 PTs seems like a good balance to me.
Pithypikes method works well for many posters, http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... =6&t=41657
Pithypikes method works well for many posters, http://top-law-schools.com/forums/viewt ... =6&t=41657
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