Which books should I invest in
Posted: Mon Feb 02, 2015 2:11 pm
I'm a Junior in college and I'm taking the LSAT in October this year. My plan is to start studying during this semester and dedicate a huge portion of my summer to studying the LSAT. Then in the fall I am going to take a light course load and study till the test.
I was wondering which books I should invest in. I hear a lot of differing opinions on which powerscore bibles are better or just study the Manhattan LSAT. If anyone who replies could give a quick explanation on the books it would be really helpful
Right now I've been thinking
1. Powerscore Logic Games bible
2. The Manhattan LSAT bundle with the LG,LR, and RC
3. The LSAT trainer (I don't know much about it, but I hear a lot of people talk about it)
Then onto the practice tests, I know people buy the sets of 10 is it helpful to buy all of them or just a certain few sets?
Lastly, which cambridge packets should I get.
Thanks everyone, and after reading the overheard at the LSAT thread I'm glad I found the bubble TLS is in! Heres to studying and great score
I was wondering which books I should invest in. I hear a lot of differing opinions on which powerscore bibles are better or just study the Manhattan LSAT. If anyone who replies could give a quick explanation on the books it would be really helpful
Right now I've been thinking
1. Powerscore Logic Games bible
2. The Manhattan LSAT bundle with the LG,LR, and RC
3. The LSAT trainer (I don't know much about it, but I hear a lot of people talk about it)
Then onto the practice tests, I know people buy the sets of 10 is it helpful to buy all of them or just a certain few sets?
Lastly, which cambridge packets should I get.
Thanks everyone, and after reading the overheard at the LSAT thread I'm glad I found the bubble TLS is in! Heres to studying and great score