Help with Study Materials/limited resources!
Posted: Sun Sep 21, 2014 12:59 pm
Hello TLS, hope all is well.
So here is my situation. I took the LSAT two years ago back when I was back in college, but barely studied. Did like 6 PTs and jumped in. Your classic "didn't realize how much prep it would take." Enter TLS. Decided to not apply and take some years off to work, and it was a great decision. Been traveling the world professionally since graduation, and eventually joined the Peace Corps, where I am now for the next two years. Which brings me to my question/problem.
I want to use this time to take the LSAT again, actually preparing this time though. Problem is I have no materials where I am right now and no way to access them except for having my parents ship them over, which is expensive. They're willing to do it, but I'm trying to keep the costs as low as I can and only have them send over important stuff.
In addition to what I have left over from last time (All 3 Powerscore bibles, a bunch of Kaplan books, and about 10 prep tests), I've got about $200 to spend on more stuff (though if I don't have to spend that money, that would be great... haha but I'm willing to if I have to). So my question is essentially what do I have them send over???
Definitely the Powerscore bibles. My thoughts right now are to also get the Manhattan guides, along with as many more practice tests as I can get, and have them not send over the Kaplan guides. Is this a solid plan? What other book guides should I consider? Also, where can I get prep tests for cheap and (preferably) in paper form so they weigh less? What else am I missing here? I know there's something. Also, apologize if some of these questions can be found elsewhere on the forums. I really wish I could pour over the LSAT prep forum but unfortunately don't have the bandwidth to do much on the internet.
Thanks!
So here is my situation. I took the LSAT two years ago back when I was back in college, but barely studied. Did like 6 PTs and jumped in. Your classic "didn't realize how much prep it would take." Enter TLS. Decided to not apply and take some years off to work, and it was a great decision. Been traveling the world professionally since graduation, and eventually joined the Peace Corps, where I am now for the next two years. Which brings me to my question/problem.
I want to use this time to take the LSAT again, actually preparing this time though. Problem is I have no materials where I am right now and no way to access them except for having my parents ship them over, which is expensive. They're willing to do it, but I'm trying to keep the costs as low as I can and only have them send over important stuff.
In addition to what I have left over from last time (All 3 Powerscore bibles, a bunch of Kaplan books, and about 10 prep tests), I've got about $200 to spend on more stuff (though if I don't have to spend that money, that would be great... haha but I'm willing to if I have to). So my question is essentially what do I have them send over???
Definitely the Powerscore bibles. My thoughts right now are to also get the Manhattan guides, along with as many more practice tests as I can get, and have them not send over the Kaplan guides. Is this a solid plan? What other book guides should I consider? Also, where can I get prep tests for cheap and (preferably) in paper form so they weigh less? What else am I missing here? I know there's something. Also, apologize if some of these questions can be found elsewhere on the forums. I really wish I could pour over the LSAT prep forum but unfortunately don't have the bandwidth to do much on the internet.
Thanks!