blueprint books only , worth it?
Posted: Tue Dec 18, 2012 9:48 pm
hey kids,
gearing back up to retake june 2012 lsat after canceling my dec score. So far I've studied about 3mos on velocity's program
while taking about 15 preptests and have increased my score from a 147 to 158. LG is by far my weakest section with an avg of -10
as far as LR I still suck at flaw, parallel, and strengthen questions. Velocity has helped immensely and I've played around with manhattan & PS but I feel as if I need a different angle to approach these questions (and keep me motivated). My question is would purchasing blueprint books (on ebay or craigslist) be worth it.
sidenote; purchasing said books will not give me access to their web content because it would be from a third party. I've already shelled out big money for velocity so I dont want to spend another thousand on prep materials.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
deuces
gearing back up to retake june 2012 lsat after canceling my dec score. So far I've studied about 3mos on velocity's program
while taking about 15 preptests and have increased my score from a 147 to 158. LG is by far my weakest section with an avg of -10
as far as LR I still suck at flaw, parallel, and strengthen questions. Velocity has helped immensely and I've played around with manhattan & PS but I feel as if I need a different angle to approach these questions (and keep me motivated). My question is would purchasing blueprint books (on ebay or craigslist) be worth it.
sidenote; purchasing said books will not give me access to their web content because it would be from a third party. I've already shelled out big money for velocity so I dont want to spend another thousand on prep materials.
Any input would be greatly appreciated.
deuces