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LSAT Trainer
I'm taking the September test but can someone explain to me what the Trainer is? Is it necessary?
- mornincounselor
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- jkhalfa
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Re: LSAT Trainer
I have it and though I've been too lazy to actually read much of it yet, it looks pretty good. It discusses all sections of the test, in contrast to Powerscore, Manhattan, etc., which generally split their prep materials into one test section per book. Visually, the book has an interesting design that makes it stand out from the more textbook-y guides, and the writing seems informal yet clear and concise.
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Re: LSAT Trainer
Love the language of the post - so LSATymornincounselor wrote:It's a book. One of the newest and best books on the market. Sample chapters of the book can be found at: http://www.thelsattrainer.com
It, like all preptest material, (excluding actual practice tests) is neither required nor sufficient to get a good score. However, looking towards potential return on investment I doubt you're <$50 could be spent any better elsewhere. One points is worth more than $50 and properly utilized this book (and a plethora of other affordable preparatory material) can net a person significantly more than a single additional point.
Find the book on Amazon and read some of the reviews. I could go on and on about the book, but I suppose I'm something of a Trainer-fanboy so perhaps I'm biased.
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