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sammy416

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The Powerscore books

Post by sammy416 » Tue Feb 21, 2012 6:53 pm

They're slightly difficult to comprehend when you first start reading them. Does this situation occur with anyone else? Or am I just not seeing the bigger picture...hmmm...

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Re: The Powerscore books

Post by tr8877 » Thu Mar 29, 2012 11:50 pm

i thought they were great. stick with them!!!

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Re: The Powerscore books

Post by d0rklord » Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:08 am

sammy416 wrote:They're slightly difficult to comprehend when you first start reading them. Does this situation occur with anyone else? Or am I just not seeing the bigger picture...hmmm...
I didn't particularly like them..

You might consider going to a bookstore and checking out the Manhattan guides...

I found them to be MUCH easier to read :)

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Re: The Powerscore books

Post by Micdiddy » Fri Mar 30, 2012 11:53 am

I perused a lot of a boards and stuff before I cracked them open, so I think they were a little easier to swallow 'cause most of the terminology and ideas I read about before.

I can see how they might be daunting if they're the first LSAT thing you've cracked open, but keep with it! And re-read sections, a lot if you have to.

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