Best practice test booklets? Forum
- moonman157
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Best practice test booklets?
I am currently enrolled in Powerscore's Full length course, but it ends at the end of this month, and I am hoping to spend winter break taking practice tests to prepare for the February LSAT. I was wondering which books are best for practice tests. Any help would be much appreciated.
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Re: Best practice test booklets?
I really liked the Logic Games and Logical Reasoning Bibles (the reading bible, not so much).
- JamMasterJ
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Re: Best practice test booklets?
buy all the "10 official" books off the LSAC website (or off of Amazon). And make sure you have at least the most recent 10 or so
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Re: Best practice test booklets?
You can buy PDFs of them online. I would recommend doing that so that you can print multiple copies of the tests you want to use as drills. Also, it would be much easier to break some of them up to add in as "experimental" sections that way. Having them all in book form makes that harder to do. I spent way too much time in front of a copy machine dealing with those books.
Otherwise, the 10 official series is pretty much all you need. A new one just came out that has up to PT 61.
http://www.amazon.com/New-Actual-Offici ... 598&sr=1-3
Otherwise, the 10 official series is pretty much all you need. A new one just came out that has up to PT 61.
http://www.amazon.com/New-Actual-Offici ... 598&sr=1-3
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