PT explanations Forum
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PT explanations
I know I'm about to be bombarded with prep company endorsements, but It matters not; please hit me with a barrage.
If you're like me and have access to all the practice tests and use them to study, then where do you get your explanations from?
If you're like me and have access to all the practice tests and use them to study, then where do you get your explanations from?
- objection_your_honor
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Re: PT explanations
7 Sage has great LG videos on YouTube.
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Re: PT explanations
http://www.manhattanlsat.com/forums/?si ... 5102eb0baf
The first three subforums cover the vast majority of PT questions. I find the LR explanations most helpful.
And I second the notion of 7Sage for LG. I really like their strategies.
Off-Topic: Are you a fan of Goldust?
The first three subforums cover the vast majority of PT questions. I find the LR explanations most helpful.
And I second the notion of 7Sage for LG. I really like their strategies.
Off-Topic: Are you a fan of Goldust?
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Re: PT explanations
I am, for the most part, a fan of all sorts of dust. I have to say though my favorite species of dust is the gold type.
On another note, what do you think about singing up for something like Powerscore online, worth it? Significantly better than what is out there for free?
On another note, what do you think about singing up for something like Powerscore online, worth it? Significantly better than what is out there for free?
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Re: PT explanations
I've been using an Ouija Board.
The aforementioned suggestions are great. LSATblog also has book explanations for certain PTs (PTX-PTX).
7sage has video explanations for ALL the logic games (or at least most), and they're free! They also have LR and RC explanations if you enroll in their course, although I don't think its for every single question out there in existence (they have explanations for the more recent PTs. You can get access to more PT explanations if you enroll in one of their more comprehensive packages).
Graeme Blake has an explanations for PTs 29-38.
This thread will get you started in regards to choosing a course: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=151670
General consensus appears to be to never, ever, ever, use "the Kaplan."
The aforementioned suggestions are great. LSATblog also has book explanations for certain PTs (PTX-PTX).
7sage has video explanations for ALL the logic games (or at least most), and they're free! They also have LR and RC explanations if you enroll in their course, although I don't think its for every single question out there in existence (they have explanations for the more recent PTs. You can get access to more PT explanations if you enroll in one of their more comprehensive packages).
Graeme Blake has an explanations for PTs 29-38.
This thread will get you started in regards to choosing a course: http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=151670
General consensus appears to be to never, ever, ever, use "the Kaplan."
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Re: PT explanations
Meegee, do you mind explaining to me what an Ouija board is?
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I am delighted to post this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bWlPL4KZvBMRobertGolddust wrote:Meegee, do you mind explaining to me what an Ouija board is?
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Re: PT explanations
McGee and Noah, I would be delighted if you both bent over and let me drill you with my meat-stick.
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Re: PT explanations
Just to clarify, these are PDFs, not printed books.meegee wrote:The aforementioned suggestions are great. LSATblog also has book explanations for certain PTs (PTX-PTX).
(I also have free video Logic Games explanations.)