I just finished my LSAT Prep Test June 2007 (timed & blind review) and the curriculum showed me my score and answer sheet then took me to Main Point & Main Conclusion Questions. Do I continue with the curriculum or am I supposed to review the answers of my PT first?

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  • Thursday, Dec 17 2020

    @fyepes582 said:

    If I were you, I would try to do the first passage, the first game and the first 5 questions of one of two logical reasoning sections. After that, I will look at JY's explanations and compare them with yours.

    If you blind review is way off, then stop and do the core curriculum before blind reviewing the whole test. Otherwise, blind review the test and then do the core curriculum.

    I hope this helps and good luck studying.

    Thanks man! Yeah, when I had initially asked this question, I already finished Blind Reviewing the Prep Test as well and got back my scores. I went from a 142 timed to a 162 blind review score. Was just wondering if I should go over the explanations for the test first or continue to the curriculum.

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  • Monday, Dec 14 2020

    If I were you, I would try to do the first passage, the first game and the first 5 questions of one of two logical reasoning sections. After that, I will look at JY's explanations and compare them with yours.

    If you blind review is way off, then stop and do the core curriculum before blind reviewing the whole test. Otherwise, blind review the test and then do the core curriculum.

    I hope this helps and good luck studying.

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  • Monday, Dec 14 2020

    @kkole44474 said:

    Hello, I would continue with the curriculum, because JY almost always refers to the Core Curriculum(CC) when he is explaining the questions.

    Good Luck!

    Thanks!

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  • Monday, Dec 14 2020

    Hello, I would continue with the curriculum, because JY almost always refers to the Core Curriculum(CC) when he is explaining the questions.

    Good Luck!

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