Today I finished LRB and have extensive notes on each section it took a very long time and I'm trying to move faster through the books. Should I continue this pattern for the LGB or should I make a barebones outline and just refer to the book when I get confused. After each section should I drill?
I have SuperPrep, LRB LGB and all the ten official lsat prep test books with some individiual ones 40-60 . Is manhattan good for LG?
Study schedule Forum
- okaygo
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Re: Study schedule
Throw in 7sage for when you miss a question on any game.
- Balthy
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Re: Study schedule
I wouldn't make an extensive outline for LG. Get basics from the book, hammer in all the interesting nuances with extensive drilling/7sage.
- bobtheblob916
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Re: Study schedule
I found that I barely reviewed my extensive outlines, but the act of writing them helped me process and memorize the information better. Writing stuff down is a great way to learn, in other words. So yeah, I'd do it. The LG Bible goes by MUCH faster than the LR Bible - it's shorter and it has less sections.
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