Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books? Forum
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Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books?
I have practice tests (38 of them, to be exact, including the most recent 18), Manhattan LSAT strategy guides (for all three sections), Exam Krackers guide for Reading Comp, and books of random problems of each type (Powerscore training books).
I'll sell all of these to you for $225. To buy them new would cost over $400. Any takers?
I'll sell all of these to you for $225. To buy them new would cost over $400. Any takers?
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Re: Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books?
*edit
I stand corrected! Link from cardozo below.
*double edit.
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I stand corrected! Link from cardozo below.
*double edit.
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- Clyde Frog
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Re: Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books?
I wouldn't buy anything besides Barron's LSAT
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Re: Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books?
Not even Princeton Review?Clyde Frog wrote:I wouldn't buy anything besides Barron's LSAT
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Re: Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books?
All I use is Barron, period. That means no preptests either. Barron comes with a CD, which stands for compact disk. Does Powerscore or Manhattan come with a compact disk?...didn't think so.
Powerscore and Manhattan will be severely outdated until they utilize new technology (the compact disk).
Powerscore and Manhattan will be severely outdated until they utilize new technology (the compact disk).
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Re: Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books?
Thank you so very much for this post!Clyde Frog wrote:All I use is Barron, period. That means no preptests either. Barron comes with a CD, which stands for compact disk. Does Powerscore or Manhattan come with a compact disk?...didn't think so.
Powerscore and Manhattan will be severely outdated until they utilize new technology (the compact disk).



- myscoreonmysleeve
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Re: Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books?
Interesting. I also heard these books advocate using a pencil to physically diagram out the "logic games" section. Has anyone else tried this method?Clyde Frog wrote:All I use is Barron, period. That means no preptests either. Barron comes with a CD, which stands for compact disk. Does Powerscore or Manhattan come with a compact disk?...didn't think so.
Powerscore and Manhattan will be severely outdated until they utilize new technology (the compact disk).
- myscoreonmysleeve
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Re: Anyone want to buy a bunch of LSAT books?
You bought a prep book titled "Exam Krackers"?
Edit: Ah yes, it was produced by the renowned Exam Krackers... would you like a glass of milk with your 180?
Edit: Ah yes, it was produced by the renowned Exam Krackers... would you like a glass of milk with your 180?