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Logical Reasoning
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:35 pm
by ltowns1
Can anyone recommend a good LR workbook that breaks the question into question types? I've studied LR section heavily, and done many questions. But I think breaking them up can at least help me see patterns in the wrong answer...(whether I have actually done some of the questions or not)
Re: Logical Reasoning
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:38 pm
by ilikebaseball
ltowns1 wrote:Can anyone recommend a good LR workbook that breaks the question into question types? I've studied LR section heavily, and done many questions. But I think breaking them up can at least help me see patterns in the wrong answer...(whether I have actually done some of the questions or not)
The three most common ones I've seen are the Bible (the lesser of the three) and then both the ManhattanLSAT and the LSAT trainer seem to both be very highly regarded.
I'm with you. My MLSAT just came in today and I just finished chapter 9 of the bible, but I'm trying to gather all the info on it that I can. My diagnostic I missed 12 on the combined sections while my other two are very strong. I haven't looked at the Manhattan one yet, but it seems to be the most recommended because of the drills it has.
Re: Logical Reasoning
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:49 pm
by ltowns1
choward014 wrote:ltowns1 wrote:Can anyone recommend a good LR workbook that breaks the question into question types? I've studied LR section heavily, and done many questions. But I think breaking them up can at least help me see patterns in the wrong answer...(whether I have actually done some of the questions or not)
The three most common ones I've seen are the Bible (the lesser of the three) and then both the ManhattanLSAT and the LSAT trainer seem to both be very highly regarded.
I'm with you. My MLSAT just came in today and I just finished chapter 9 of the bible, but I'm trying to gather all the info on it that I can. My diagnostic I missed 12 on the combined sections while my other two are very strong. I haven't looked at the Manhattan one yet, but it seems to be the most recommended because of the drills it has.
Are these the Manhattan books???? --LinkRemoved--
Re: Logical Reasoning
Posted: Wed Jul 02, 2014 7:51 pm
by ilikebaseball