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Additional practice for LR apart from Powerscore Bible

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 8:09 pm
by hairy_p
I was curious if there are some other resources available to practice in LR section in addition to powerscore bible and prep tests?

Re: Additional practice for LR apart from Powerscore Bible

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 8:12 pm
by cubswin
You did all the prep tests?

Edit: What an abhorrent name you picked.

Re: Additional practice for LR apart from Powerscore Bible

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 8:18 pm
by hairy_p
cubswin wrote:You did all the prep tests?

Edit: What an abhorrent name you picked.

Yes I did all prep test from 51 till 59 nd I don't think doing too many test make any extra difference. As long as you have experienced all types of question, you are fine. I will like to see any other specific material on LR questions like Powerscore Bible. Please advice if anybody knows..

Name is not abhorrent.

Re: Additional practice for LR apart from Powerscore Bible

Posted: Thu May 13, 2010 8:22 pm
by cubswin
hairy_p wrote:
cubswin wrote:You did all the prep tests?

Edit: What an abhorrent name you picked.

Yes I did all prep test from 51 till 59 nd I don't think doing too many test make any extra difference. As long as you have experienced all types of question, you are fine.

Name is not abhorrent.
OK, well there are over 50 more tests with LR questions for you to choose from. Get LSAC Superprep or something.

Re: Additional practice for LR apart from Powerscore Bible

Posted: Sat May 15, 2010 5:07 am
by srpaik
hairy_p wrote:
cubswin wrote:You did all the prep tests?

Edit: What an abhorrent name you picked.

Yes I did all prep test from 51 till 59 nd I don't think doing too many test make any extra difference. As long as you have experienced all types of question, you are fine. I will like to see any other specific material on LR questions like Powerscore Bible. Please advice if anybody knows..

Name is not abhorrent.
I think you should go over PT 30~50, Superprep, and if you have time, also do some 20~29 PTs as well. Although the old tests are in somewhat different format, but at least it won't damage you; it can only help you. More practice the better you will get.

Personally, I didn't study any Bibles or any other type of "Study for LSAT" textbooks. I just jumped right into the PTs, from PT 1 to 50, and managed to raise 20 points up. Personally saving PT 51~59 for later.