LSAT Android App Forum
- Cmoss
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LSAT Android App
I was thinking it would be a good idea to be able to pull up an LSAT question or two to work on between classes. Is there an LSAT Prep App for the Android you would recommend?
- Atlas LSAT Teacher
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Re: LSAT Android App
There was a discussion of this a while back - do a search. While it doesn't include LSAT questions (and I know there is one or two that does), I believe our LSAT Arcade - http://www.atlaslsat.com/arcade - does work on androids if you have wireless...
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Re: LSAT Android App
Yeah, I actually developed one last year before I started school: LSAT Assassin
There a few inexpensive ones with some original games (pretty tough and realistic) and some license-free logical reasoning questions.
If you want some real LSAT questions, there are "Deluxe" apps are available for LR and Games. I have to pay LSAC licensing fees per question so they're a bit more expensive.
If you have any questions or want any more info, just PM me.
There a few inexpensive ones with some original games (pretty tough and realistic) and some license-free logical reasoning questions.
If you want some real LSAT questions, there are "Deluxe" apps are available for LR and Games. I have to pay LSAC licensing fees per question so they're a bit more expensive.
If you have any questions or want any more info, just PM me.
- Cmoss
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Re: LSAT Android App
i saw that but wasnt sure if it was worth it.
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Re: LSAT Android App
Obviously, I think they're TOTALLY worth it!
But the answer really depends on when/where you plan to do the questions: If you have pen/paper handy, then I'd go for the games (get the "basic" one, it should keep you busy for a while it DEFINITELY is worth the 1.50).
But if you just have a few minutes between classes, then Logical Reasoning is the best bet.
But, the great thing about the Android market is that all apps have a 24 hr free trial period.
(even if you miss the 24 hour period, you can just email me for a refund if you don't think they're worth it).

But the answer really depends on when/where you plan to do the questions: If you have pen/paper handy, then I'd go for the games (get the "basic" one, it should keep you busy for a while it DEFINITELY is worth the 1.50).
But if you just have a few minutes between classes, then Logical Reasoning is the best bet.
But, the great thing about the Android market is that all apps have a 24 hr free trial period.
(even if you miss the 24 hour period, you can just email me for a refund if you don't think they're worth it).
- ElvisAaron
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Re: LSAT Android App
Hey I had that app! (full version). Useful for an introductory pass thru LR or as filler while you're focusing on other sections, once you get a little advanced (ie read the LRB) its kinda useless.
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