Hello,
Due to a recent divorce I was homeless and have such limited financial resources that I've qualified for an LSAC Waiver. I have my free LSAT Superprep study guide (Received on 22 Jun 11). I have intentially scheduled myself for the 3 Dec 11 LSAT to give me plenty of prep. time. Just for info. purposes, I took the LSAT in June 1994 and received a 146 with no study at all. I mention this only because I am told this study-less effort shows that I, perhaps, have the ability to do well with some prep.
How can I use the Superprep to my best advantage?
calrich
Extremely Limited LSAT Prep. Resources Forum
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Re: Extremely Limited LSAT Prep. Resources
Hey calrich,
I'd check out local libraries to see if they have prep books available. It's going to be difficult to prep with just the SuperPrep (as the number of questions you'll be exposed to is limited). However, many libraries will have at least a book of practice tests, and many also have the bibles and other materials.
I'm also sending you a PM with a link to our financial aid application.
I'd check out local libraries to see if they have prep books available. It's going to be difficult to prep with just the SuperPrep (as the number of questions you'll be exposed to is limited). However, many libraries will have at least a book of practice tests, and many also have the bibles and other materials.
I'm also sending you a PM with a link to our financial aid application.