First post here, I'm a first year undergrad student in Australia and my two top preference law schools here both require the LSAT as part of the admission process (every other law school here does not). I've had a browse around and it seems as though the three most popular test preparation methods are Powerscore, Manhattan LSAT, and LSAT Trainer.
LSAT Trainer looks more approachable for an absolute beginner, but my question is are these 3 test preps able to be used together? Are the methods they teach in Manhattan LSAT too different from Powerscore and vice versa?
Thanks
Using multiple test preps together? Forum
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No. There are some differences in approach that are directly counter to each other. You can pick and choose though.2460one wrote:First post here, I'm a first year undergrad student in Australia and my two top preference law schools here both require the LSAT as part of the admission process (every other law school here does not). I've had a browse around and it seems as though the three most popular test preparation methods are Powerscore, Manhattan LSAT, and LSAT Trainer.
LSAT Trainer looks more approachable for an absolute beginner, but my question is are these 3 test preps able to be used together? Are the methods they teach in Manhattan LSAT too different from Powerscore and vice versa?
Thanks
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Re: Using multiple test preps together?
Great, thanks for the reply.
I wonder why Frank Costanza's lawyer wears a cape...
I wonder why Frank Costanza's lawyer wears a cape...
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Re: Using multiple test preps together?
He doesn't follow your little trends. He's very independent.2460one wrote:Great, thanks for the reply.
I wonder why Frank Costanza's lawyer wears a cape...
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