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kinglew

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Have a question about reading the powerscore bibles

Post by kinglew » Tue Dec 24, 2013 2:09 pm

Hello everyone, I have begun studying for the June 2014 LSAT and I had a question as far as reading the powerscore bibles.

Should I go through the LG bible and LR bible front through back then begin doing practice problems and drilling areas I am
weak in? Or should I stop periodically through the book and do practice problems?

Thank you

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Re: Have a question about reading the powerscore bibles

Post by kinglew » Tue Dec 24, 2013 8:24 pm

probably picked a bad time to ask this question (before the holidays)

but still giving it a shot

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Re: Have a question about reading the powerscore bibles

Post by eerie_erie » Tue Dec 24, 2013 8:26 pm

Look around, I think there's a few threads about LSAT prep with the Powerscore Bibles. I would go through the whole thing front to back first to get the basics down and then focus on weaker areas.

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Re: Have a question about reading the powerscore bibles

Post by d cooper » Wed Dec 25, 2013 12:00 am

Go chapter by chapter, drilling the types as they're covered. I think that's the best way to work through any prep book.

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Re: Have a question about reading the powerscore bibles

Post by IgosduIkana » Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:32 pm

d cooper wrote:Go chapter by chapter, drilling the types as they're covered. I think that's the best way to work through any prep book.
Credited response. You will see gains.

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Re: Have a question about reading the powerscore bibles

Post by Nova » Tue Dec 31, 2013 8:35 pm

IgosduIkana wrote:
d cooper wrote:Go chapter by chapter, drilling the types as they're covered. I think that's the best way to work through any prep book.
Credited response. You will see gains.
+1
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