Powerscore has been the tried and true scripture of the serious LSAT prepper, but what about Atlas? As either an alternative to or as a complement for PowerScore, how are the various Atlas LSAT books?
I've heard good things about the Atlas prep course and have gathered a positive slant from the scant Amazon.com reviews. However, physically, the Atlas books are thinner than their Powerscore counterparts and price-wise, they're more expensive.
PS Books vs. Atlas Books? Forum
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Re: PS Books vs. Atlas Books?
bump. i am interested in this....been through powerscore, looking for something different.
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Re: PS Books vs. Atlas Books?
I own the Logic Games Bible and the Logical Reasoning Bible, and I think they're both really good books, especially the Logical Reasoning Bible. I think that book is a must have. I recently bought the Atlas Self Study package, which included all the strategy guides. My hope was to expose myself to different methods and then try to decide which seemed the most intuitive to me. I've been using the Atlas Logic Games Strategy Guide for the past month, and I think it's really good. I think it does complement the Logic Games Bible nicely, and I'd recommend both books. I haven't spent much time in the other two strategy guides yet, so I can't comment on those.Precessional wrote:Powerscore has been the tried and true scripture of the serious LSAT prepper, but what about Atlas? As either an alternative to or as a complement for PowerScore, how are the various Atlas LSAT books?
I've heard good things about the Atlas prep course and have gathered a positive slant from the scant Amazon.com reviews. However, physically, the Atlas books are thinner than their Powerscore counterparts and price-wise, they're more expensive.