Does anyone think it would be a good idea to try and take all the LG from the "modern" lsat era (i.e. from 1991 to present)? I'm going to be drilling myself in LG throughout the duration of this upcoming academic year and then into next summer, and am deciding on whether I should try and get through all the LG ever published or do the LG from 1996 to the present (I'm going off of powerscore's organization of all released lsats from their LG Training volumes).
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- mornincounselor
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- stig2014
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Re: How many practice LG?
If it takes you completing all of the LG's to get to a point where you can consistently score -0 on a section, then it's a "good" idea. However, if you can do so without completing all of the games, then it's probably not a "good" idea. PS bible, followed by drilling LG's with the 7sage method seems to work for most people without completing every game. http://7sage.com/how-to-get-a-perfect-s ... gic-games/ Best of luck.
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Re: How many practice LG?
You should set aside from PTs for actual simulated testing though, leave a number untouched for this. If you need sharpening just re-do previously completed ones.
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