Hi all,
I will be retaking lsat this September due to bombing my June test.
I have taken Blueprint prep so I have general lessons from their textbooks. I also have each LR question type practices. So I think I'm set with LR materials.
I also have couple PTs (about 6)
What else should I get?
1) I will be using 7sage for LG (just wondering though, how I would get the questions for LG that are up on their website? I want to solve it on my own first and then check with 7sage)
2) Are there any other LG or RC materials or books that are helpful for retakers to get more tips?
3) Are there compiled practice question sets/booklets for LG and RC?
Thanks so much guys!
materials for self-studying for retake? Forum
- Westofeden
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Re: materials for self-studying for retake?
Hey. I am also a retaker coming from the June test and was previously enrolled in a course. I did a lot of digging around online a few weeks ago to try and find some information on what self-study material to use if you had already taken a course. I couldn't find too much, surprisingly. However, from the information I did find, most recommended drilling from the Cambridge packets for LR, LG, and RC if you need it. Since you already have some leftover LR material, as I do as well, you can opt out of getting the LR packets. I also bought the Powerscore bibles for LR and LG and am using the Manhattan RC strategy guide- basically just to strengthen my skills by rereading what I had for the most part already learned. You might be okay with six preptests, but I would recommend maybe getting more as it can't hurt.