Alexandros wrote:Overlay the two and u have The True Alexdj9i27 wrote:real alex PWMikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:PW of the day
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Alexandros wrote:Overlay the two and u have The True Alexdj9i27 wrote:real alex PWMikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:PW of the day
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Awesome! No its definitely what i wanted. I was looking for a macro perspective on how to approach drilling. Thanks!ngogirl12 wrote:So I do the 7Sage lesson/Trainer chapter and depending on how many questions there are I break them up into sets. The most questions I'll do at a time will be 50-60 in a problem set, and even then I'll break that up into 25 questions. While doing my questions I circle any I'm unsure of, and review those and the ones I got wrong in depth. After writing out my explanations (a lot of people type theirs, but I write it out and color code) I confer with the explanations websites: Manhattan/LSAT hacks/7 Sage to see if their reasoning matches up with mine. Then I move on to the next batch. I always review the questions I wrote explanations for the next morning and a week later to ensure it's ingrained in my head. I know this response is a lot more than your asking for lol, but that is my $.02!jagerbom79 wrote:W/ Cambridge Drilling , how many of the Questions do you do after doing the corresponding section in the book (Whichever series you are using)? i.e when you finish the flaw chapter do you do the whole flaw packet?
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fatigue or other concerns? my mind drifts for lor concernsjagerbom79 wrote:Idk why, I have no concentration issues reading the books or doing PTs or drilling, but these DAMN skill exercises in any of the books just kill me. Idk what it is.
Alexandros wrote:I think I did like half and moved on usually. They're not v challenging and pretty repetitive.jagerbom79 wrote:Idk why, I have no concentration issues reading the books or doing PTs or drilling, but these DAMN skill exercises in any of the books just kill me. Idk what it is.
Na not fatigue. It really is just they are not very challenging and repetitive. Some def help, but i think when I see them I just look at them like they are BS haha. When I approach a real question I get so focused and into it but the tasks are just simple and when Its not an actual LSAT Q i guess I just dont have the same laser like focus. Ill get through it...dj9i27 wrote: fatigue or other concerns? my mind drifts for lor concerns
No problem good luck!jagerbom79 wrote:Awesome! No its definitely what i wanted. I was looking for a macro perspective on how to approach drilling. Thanks!ngogirl12 wrote:So I do the 7Sage lesson/Trainer chapter and depending on how many questions there are I break them up into sets. The most questions I'll do at a time will be 50-60 in a problem set, and even then I'll break that up into 25 questions. While doing my questions I circle any I'm unsure of, and review those and the ones I got wrong in depth. After writing out my explanations (a lot of people type theirs, but I write it out and color code) I confer with the explanations websites: Manhattan/LSAT hacks/7 Sage to see if their reasoning matches up with mine. Then I move on to the next batch. I always review the questions I wrote explanations for the next morning and a week later to ensure it's ingrained in my head. I know this response is a lot more than your asking for lol, but that is my $.02!jagerbom79 wrote:W/ Cambridge Drilling , how many of the Questions do you do after doing the corresponding section in the book (Whichever series you are using)? i.e when you finish the flaw chapter do you do the whole flaw packet?
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Too lazy to make anything better than that.dj9i27 wrote:Alexandros wrote:Overlay the two and u have The True Alexdj9i27 wrote:real alex PWMikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:PW of the dayWe need you more than ever.oopsu812 wrote:
That's terrifyingoopsu812 wrote:Too lazy to make anything better than that.dj9i27 wrote:Alexandros wrote:Overlay the two and u have The True Alexdj9i27 wrote:real alex PWMikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:PW of the dayWe need you more than ever.oopsu812 wrote:
I love thisoopsu812 wrote:Too lazy to make anything better than that.dj9i27 wrote:Alexandros wrote:Overlay the two and u have The True Alexdj9i27 wrote:real alex PWMikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:PW of the dayWe need you more than ever.oopsu812 wrote:
dj9i27 wrote:I love thisoopsu812 wrote:Too lazy to make anything better than that.dj9i27 wrote:Alexandros wrote:Overlay the two and u have The True Alexdj9i27 wrote:real alex PWMikey wrote:Alexandros wrote:PW of the dayWe need you more than ever.oopsu812 wrote:
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y u no poast moar34iplaw wrote:You all post too much. As a reminder to myself, I'm still on page 213.
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I'll try.dj9i27 wrote:y u no poast moar34iplaw wrote:You all post too much. As a reminder to myself, I'm still on page 213.
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Quizaz quizaz quizazAlexandros wrote:Did you get in off the WL?34iplaw wrote:
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It's the goat. Except recent events have me wondering if it's the financially sound decision that it once was34iplaw wrote: Ps chargers tell me about the dook
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