Some background on my studies, I have used Powerscore LR + LG (2009 editions) then used Manhattan LR + LG + RC (2nd editions, including 3rd ed. for LG), NoodleyOne's guide to 179, completing and reviewing all Cambridge LR and LG sections. I used 7sage free videos to review LG and MLSAT forums to review LR.
I recently scored a 163 (-7 LG, -6 RC, -7 LR1, -5 LR2) in the 2013 December exam (averaging in the low 160s with PTs) and would like to improve this score for the June 2014 test.
With the amount of time left, do you think it would work to my benefit to use both the Trainer and 7sage (its most basic course) or should I just one?
Should I combine the LSAT Trainer + 7sage course Forum
- odela
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- thevuch
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Re: Should I combine the LSAT Trainer + 7sage course
whatever you do make sure you do the trainer.
it literally changed my life.
it literally changed my life.
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Re: Should I combine the LSAT Trainer + 7sage course
I'm in a similar situation. Have you made a decision yet? If so, do you recommend it?
Thanks
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Re: Should I combine the LSAT Trainer + 7sage course
i have the trainer and can comment on it. i like it but i am not a huge fan of it. its definitely comprehensive but lacks a lot real LSAT questions (something you get with manhattan). additionally, manhattan clicks better for me and their free forum for LR review is of AMAZING help.
manhattan offers free chapters so you might want to give that a look to see if its your reading/learning style. trainer also has schedules online that you can pair with preptests.
manhattan offers free chapters so you might want to give that a look to see if its your reading/learning style. trainer also has schedules online that you can pair with preptests.
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