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I am a senior who plans on taking the LSAT either in October, December or February of this coming year. I have just ordered the three LSAT books that have 10 tests and the logic book that is supposed to help you ace that section. What other books are recommended for LSAT preparation, and also what is the optimal amount of time to prepare for the exam?
- lostjake
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The text that you linked to is that one i bought. I snagged it for a pretty good price, and im anticipating December as the main date, with February as a emergency date if i do not score as well as i want. The law schools i hope to apply to take the February 2010 exam as the last one for that year.
- D-ROCCA
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- Canarsie
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Thread dedicated to Oct 2010 test takers. Many have already started studying (like myself), and have shared what resources they are using. Check it out!
(I personally am using the LGBible, Powerscore book, and like 50 practice tests. Might add LRBible.)
Thread dedicated to Oct 2010 test takers. Many have already started studying (like myself), and have shared what resources they are using. Check it out!
(I personally am using the LGBible, Powerscore book, and like 50 practice tests. Might add LRBible.)
- jrodz80
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Superprep! Superprep!! Superprep!!!
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