@mypeekabu said:
My problem isn't that I don't understand the concepts, my problem is finding the motivation and time to actually drill, drill, drill.
Good for you, playing the long game! I believe you're in an excellent position to have a deep un…
For me personally, I'm sure that I gained a deep, holistic perspective on the LSAT from the Trainer. I find that to be indispensable. If I could do it all over again, I would do it the same way (start with the Trainer, learn it deeply, and then sup…
@c.janson35 said:
I also kinda like mapping games because a lot of the times the give you a picture of the game board in the rules.
Me too bro!
Me no like: subzones, patterns kinda icky ... but actually it's probably just because I haven't done …
@NewEnglandBound said:
Should I hold off on some of these and use them for practice after PTing, or should I be doing them all now as a way to drill in the material?
You'll have more than enough to do in the PT stage; I'm currently using some prob…
@c.janson35 said:
Just a side note about circle games: they are just dressed up sequencing games and really shouldn't be feared and held up as an example of the games getting harder.
Agreed—of the weird game types, the circles are the friendliest.
@rosnell.1 said:
I'd prefer not to take old tests cause I hear (and agree) that the games have changes recently with circle and mapping games being thrown in there in the last couple years, which I believe accounts in part for my score. I wasn't r…
@guitarnara said:
Or should I simply do as much PTs as possible + BR?
It depends on how thorough of a BR you're willing/able to do, especially given the issues you're having with LR. Make sure when you're BR'ing that you truly, madly, deeply under…
@cverdugo said:
Is there some sort of schedule you guys follow, so I would know what PT to take for the week?
I post each week's schedule on Mondays in the Study Groups subforum!
@goalis180 said:
Yea, I was thinking I should time it, either way I'll end up doing it untimed since I will BR it after anyway.
Exactly! If you give yourself a timing "handicap" now I believe you will be setting yourself up for disappointment when…
@goalis180 said:
Do you guys recommend I take my 2nd pt untimed to see if I atleast have a grasp on the fundamentals, and then from there drill a bit, then start PTing?
No. Always fully time PT's.