What's the best free (or cheap) LSAT prep app? Forum
- Cicero, Fin. III 16
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What's the best free (or cheap) LSAT prep app?
I'm looking for a good, and cheap (free is best!), iPhone app which will throw lots of LSAT questions at me and track my progress. Does anyone have suggestions? Thanks!
- Scotusnerd
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- Scotusnerd
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Re: What's the best free (or cheap) LSAT prep app?
All right, I have to give a more serious response.
There's only one way to get better with the LSAT, and it won't be through iPhone apps. Those might help at the very early stages when you're learning to understand the question types, but you need to be taking full LSAT tests and scoring consistently in your target area to get a good, respectable score.
Take a look around at some of the threads, see if you can find the books they recommend for cheap, and go from there. Don't waste time with iphone apps when you can use that time to seriously study.
There's only one way to get better with the LSAT, and it won't be through iPhone apps. Those might help at the very early stages when you're learning to understand the question types, but you need to be taking full LSAT tests and scoring consistently in your target area to get a good, respectable score.
Take a look around at some of the threads, see if you can find the books they recommend for cheap, and go from there. Don't waste time with iphone apps when you can use that time to seriously study.
- Cicero, Fin. III 16
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Re: What's the best free (or cheap) LSAT prep app?
Yeah, of course. But I thought it would be nice to keep me busy while (sort of) studying on the subway, on the go. At the very least, it gets me thinking in environments I'm not exactly comfortable in -- like the test center on test day.Scotusnerd wrote:All right, I have to give a more serious response.
There's only one way to get better with the LSAT, and it won't be through iPhone apps. Those might help at the very early stages when you're learning to understand the question types, but you need to be taking full LSAT tests and scoring consistently in your target area to get a good, respectable score.
Take a look around at some of the threads, see if you can find the books they recommend for cheap, and go from there. Don't waste time with iphone apps when you can use that time to seriously study.
- Scotusnerd
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Re: What's the best free (or cheap) LSAT prep app?
Bring your book 

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