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Question by Type
I was wondering what's a good book/resource to get a bunch of LR questions organized by type. Kaplan Mastery? other resources, please just post whatever you think is best, I really need to drill questions by type. Also if books have explanations of the TCR and wrong answers that would be sick, but I dunno if that exists. Thanks!
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Re: Question by Type
oops, this is the LR one
they are good because you dont have to use up any new exams (they only use 1-20)
http://www.amazon.com/GROUPED-Game-Type ... pd_sim_b_1
they are good because you dont have to use up any new exams (they only use 1-20)
http://www.amazon.com/GROUPED-Game-Type ... pd_sim_b_1
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Re: Question by Type
on a similar note, are there books that have Logic Games by type?
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- Precessional
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Re: Question by Type
An alternative to this might Kaplan's Big Orange Book. It's the grouped-by-type from the Kaplan course, and it's an older analog to Kaplan Mastery.
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... ition=used
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... ition=used
http://www.amazon.com/gp/offer-listing/ ... ition=used
As compared to Kaplan Mastery, Big Orange book may be cheaper (less demand); and it covers less PrepTests (being pre-2005). Though, it's hit or miss finding a clean copy at an acceptable price.
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Re: Question by Type
My friend gave me his Kaplan Mastery, but I'm yet to open it, does it organize by type? Otherwise I might just download all of them
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Re: Question by Type
Cabridge LSAT divides their items by question type and order of difficulty for LR. They use actual LSAT questions.
- Precessional
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Yes.GratefulDead wrote:My friend gave me his Kaplan Mastery, but I'm yet to open it, does it organize by type? Otherwise I might just download all of them
- Anaconda
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Re: Question by Type
Do Cambridge LSAT, you can print multiple copies, so you don't have to worry about making hundreds of photocopies if you want to re-do questions - you could just print each LG, LR, question/game type 3 times each or whatever.
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Cambridge eh, not trying to spend money. Kaplan's I got for free, if it doesn't use real quesitons I don't think I'll use it. What's good pirate bay...
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Re: Question by Type
Kaplan Mastery Practice consists only of real LSAT questions (as do all their coursebooks).
However, the Grouped by Question Type book has a better categorization system than Kaplan does, as well as a more specific set of PrepTests that it uses.
(This is for other folks - I know you don't want to spend $, OP. In that case,I'd suggest sticking with Kaplan Mastery - btw, I'm listening to the American Beauty album right now.)
However, the Grouped by Question Type book has a better categorization system than Kaplan does, as well as a more specific set of PrepTests that it uses.
(This is for other folks - I know you don't want to spend $, OP. In that case,I'd suggest sticking with Kaplan Mastery - btw, I'm listening to the American Beauty album right now.)
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Re: Question by Type
Nice, good to know. I guess I'll stick with it then, and if I need more download/ask people for theirs. Keep Jamming, if you need other albums or sound board quality live shows, I got like 50 gigs worth, so just ask.
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Re: Question by Type
Yeah the Kaplan Mastery torrent seems good until you realize it only has 40% of the questions Cambridge has (which is all of them).
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