Question about reviewing - help appreciated
Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2014 9:09 pm
Hello,
I was hoping to get some opinions from the LSAT experts on the board about when to transition from drilling cambridge LR question to exclusively misses from LR sections or PT's , etc. I've done the cambridge LR over probably 2-3 x, and I plan on using the LG and RC cambridge pretty much until my test date (December).
I ask because I'm at the point where I can actually remember from memory a lot of the LR questions answers in the cambridge packages, which screws me up. I know theres still stuff to learn from the questions, but it still kind of ruins it.
Should I be exclusively reviewing my misses from timed sections + blind review at this point? Or do you guys recommend still doing Cambridge drilling for LR? For the moment I was thinking that I should probably continue to do both, but as I said, I remember the answers to a lot of them, more specifically many in the flaw/weaken/streghthen/assumption/inference questions. I'll be drilling the other types such as PF and argument part up until test day.
Thanks a lot guys.
I was hoping to get some opinions from the LSAT experts on the board about when to transition from drilling cambridge LR question to exclusively misses from LR sections or PT's , etc. I've done the cambridge LR over probably 2-3 x, and I plan on using the LG and RC cambridge pretty much until my test date (December).
I ask because I'm at the point where I can actually remember from memory a lot of the LR questions answers in the cambridge packages, which screws me up. I know theres still stuff to learn from the questions, but it still kind of ruins it.
Should I be exclusively reviewing my misses from timed sections + blind review at this point? Or do you guys recommend still doing Cambridge drilling for LR? For the moment I was thinking that I should probably continue to do both, but as I said, I remember the answers to a lot of them, more specifically many in the flaw/weaken/streghthen/assumption/inference questions. I'll be drilling the other types such as PF and argument part up until test day.
Thanks a lot guys.