im studying for the June LSAT but i want to take more PT to get familiar without sacrificing the more recent PT (40+).
my question is which PT book should i order the 10 More Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (19-28) OR the Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (29-38)?
thanks.
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Re: what do you think?
go with both, though i'd put more stock in the more recent ones.
also, buy or download all of the most recent tests (which LSAC has refused to compile in book form). these are by far the most valuable tests to take.
also, buy or download all of the most recent tests (which LSAC has refused to compile in book form). these are by far the most valuable tests to take.
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right now im attacking each section indivdually on a question by question basis (game or passage for LG and RC). i just want to take a PT every week to see how im doing. i plan on doing the more recent PT (40+) in April and May. Since Feb is already here i dont need both books since i would only need around 8 PT.
so i guess you would go with the the Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (29-38).
so i guess you would go with the the Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (29-38).
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probably because they can make more selling them at $8 per test than $20 per book of 10!bloodonthetracks wrote:also, buy or download all of the most recent tests (which LSAC has refused to compile in book form). these are by far the most valuable tests to take.
i agree, the next 10 book is the best choice for you.am060459 wrote:Since Feb is already here i dont need both books since i would only need around 8 PT.
so i guess you would go with the the Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (29-38).
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thanks noelleF.noelleF wrote:probably because they can make more selling them at $8 per test than $20 per book of 10!bloodonthetracks wrote:also, buy or download all of the most recent tests (which LSAC has refused to compile in book form). these are by far the most valuable tests to take.
i agree, the next 10 book is the best choice for you.am060459 wrote:Since Feb is already here i dont need both books since i would only need around 8 PT.
so i guess you would go with the the Next 10 Actual, Official LSAT PrepTests (29-38).
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Re: what do you think?
ordered the next 10 book from amazon for a total cost of $26.
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