Are there Blueprint books available to study from like the Powerscore series? Or are the books just a component of the classes?
I'm looking to begin planning for my LSAT preparations and I would like to know the most popular at-home study methods. I have PTs 1-62, and I would like to buy the Powerscore LR and LG bibles, and an RC bible if that exists (now that I think about it, I think I've heard about one but I don't think it's popular). Also, does the powerscore series come with test sections pertaining to the subject material?
Are there any other really popular series that I'm missing?
Thanks for the help!
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Re: Blueprint
Yep, that's the only book we currently have outside of our classroom materials.crestor wrote:http://www.amazon.com/The-Blueprint-LSA ... 0984219900
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Re: Blueprint
The LSAT Trainermjsjr wrote:Are there Blueprint books available to study from like the Powerscore series? Or are the books just a component of the classes?
I'm looking to begin planning for my LSAT preparations and I would like to know the most popular at-home study methods. I have PTs 1-62, and I would like to buy the Powerscore LR and LG bibles, and an RC bible if that exists (now that I think about it, I think I've heard about one but I don't think it's popular). Also, does the powerscore series come with test sections pertaining to the subject material?
Are there any other really popular series that I'm missing?
Thanks for the help!
The Manhattan LSAT Series (LR, RC, LG)
Cambridge Drill Packets
7sage LG Video explanations
Tons of PT's
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Re: Blueprint
I've heard of the Manhattan LSAT series. I'll have to give it a try! Thanks!jshaffer740 wrote:The LSAT Trainermjsjr wrote:Are there Blueprint books available to study from like the Powerscore series? Or are the books just a component of the classes?
I'm looking to begin planning for my LSAT preparations and I would like to know the most popular at-home study methods. I have PTs 1-62, and I would like to buy the Powerscore LR and LG bibles, and an RC bible if that exists (now that I think about it, I think I've heard about one but I don't think it's popular). Also, does the powerscore series come with test sections pertaining to the subject material?
Are there any other really popular series that I'm missing?
Thanks for the help!
The Manhattan LSAT Series (LR, RC, LG)
Cambridge Drill Packets
7sage LG Video explanations
Tons of PT's
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