I just bought the power score LR book, but I've been finding MLSAT LR super helpful. Would it be more beneficial for me to exchange this for the LSAT trainer instead?
Also, I don't struggle with games. LR is where I need the most improvement.
Thanks.
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Re: LSAT trainer?
Comparisons are always a hard question to answer, especially when one book is new. But I will say this: various methods are complementary, not exclusive. They're all correct, just different emphasis, drills, or different ways of getting at similar concepts.Nicolena. wrote:I just bought the power score LR book, but I've been finding MLSAT LR super helpful. Would it be more beneficial for me to exchange this for the LSAT trainer instead?
Also, I don't struggle with games. LR is where I need the most improvement.
Thanks.
If the LR section of the LSAT trainer helps you get even 1-2 points, it will be well worth the price of the book. I view all LSAT prep as an investment, not consumption, especially books. LSAT books can seem expensive as books, but they're very cheap compared to tutoring or a course.
I've had a look at the LSAT trainer, and looks solid from what I've seen. He's got quite a few drills as well.
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