How many versions of the prepbook published so far? If I'm looking to take between 20-30 exams, what 3 do you recommend?
Thanks in advance.
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Re: Question regarding 10 Actual, Official LSAT Prepbooks
I did the PTs from "Next 10" on, which came to about 30. I'd recommend doing at least that much (I increased my score about 20 points from I would have gotten on a dry PT). I bought "10 More" but couldn't fit the time to do it, which I regret.
In conclusion, if you only do 20 or 30 PTs, do the 20 or 30 most recent PTs.
In conclusion, if you only do 20 or 30 PTs, do the 20 or 30 most recent PTs.
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Re: Question regarding 10 Actual, Official LSAT Prepbooks
If you're doing 20-30 PT's, do the most recent ones. They are sold individually and the most recent one is around number 60 so if you're doing that many do numbers 30-60 or so.eli88 wrote:How many versions of the prepbook published so far? If I'm looking to take between 20-30 exams, what 3 do you recommend?
Thanks in advance.
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You should do the 20-30 most recent ones, which you can get at cambridgelsat, and print them online, so you can make multiple copies if you want or need to.
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Re: Question regarding 10 Actual, Official LSAT Prepbooks
they are as cheap or cheaper on amazon (i bought mine in bundles of 3 and received a discount) and they come in an exam-style booklet, but you would have to make copies of them yourselfsuspicious android wrote:You should do the 20-30 most recent ones, which you can get at cambridgelsat, and print them online, so you can make multiple copies if you want or need to.
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