Nice try Lex, I laughed!LexLeon wrote:Jeffort wrote:+989783457346587LSAT Blog wrote:+1Geetar Man wrote:I didnt find any worth it. Your time is best spent on real prep materials, whether it be bundles of LR questions/RC passages/Logic games.
Trying to prep for the LSAT on an iPhone or iPad is a giant waste of time. It may also lead to needing to see an eye doctor due to symptoms caused by trying to read the questions on the small screen, including eye strain and headaches. It may also lead to car accidents from prepping while driving, anger when bill comes in the mail for bandwidth usage, loss of friends because you are not texting or talking to them when out and about, etc.
A) Appeals to propositions, that are tangential and themselves unsupported, in an attempt to bolster its conclusion.
Using an iPhone app certainly won't help you get in shape for performing well on test day under officially proctored conditions.
B) Expresses an unwarranted amount of certainty in its conclusion.
iPhones are great for fun, communication, and spending a bunch of $$ every month, but not for LSAT prep.
The main reason is simple:
If you keep the font size of questions the same on the screen as they are on paper, you cannot fit a full LR question on the iPhone 1.9inch X 2.76inch screen, not even the entire stimulus w/o the stem and answer choices since an LR stimulus is ~3 inches wide as are the answer choices.
For anyone considering prepping with an iPhone, sure, go ahead, shrink down the font size, grab a magnifying glass or keep scrolling up, down, sideways and drill away. Sounds like a great way to get ready for test day! lol