Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT? Forum
- Herky Jerky Slo Mo
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Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
I'm curious about what the best online resources are for LSAT study? ...pay and free...
I have no clue about which LSAT online courses are considered good, nor what free materials exist. It'd be neat to get some idea of what's out there.
I have no clue about which LSAT online courses are considered good, nor what free materials exist. It'd be neat to get some idea of what's out there.
- ltowns1
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Re: Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
Well in terms of online resources its.......this site!! Lol I self-study and I find this site invaluable!! You may look back at the end of your prep and find that the TLS Forum was instrumental in whatever score you got. As far as free materials, there are two free/official LSAC practice tests online. From 2007 and 1996. Type in LSAT free preptest and the year I mentioned for both. In terms of classes I'm not as familiar, but I can say that Manhattan LSAT seems to be good from what I've heard. I'm sure someone else will be able to answer that question better than I can.
Also, here is a link to some information you can use if you're just getting started.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=200917
Also, here is a link to some information you can use if you're just getting started.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=200917
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Re: Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
Not trying to be an additional advertisement, but i've been using testmasters for LSAT prep, I find their online resources invaluable. Plus you have academic support that you can contact at any time if you're having trouble with any questions. But I won't deny there are plenty of free resources out there that are equally effective, it just depends on the individuals preferences.
- Herky Jerky Slo Mo
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Re: Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
ltowns1 wrote:Well in terms of online resources its.......this site!! Lol I self-study and I find this site invaluable!! You may look back at the end of your prep and find that the TLS Forum was instrumental in whatever score you got. As far as free materials, there are two free/official LSAC practice tests online. From 2007 and 1996. Type in LSAT free preptest and the year I mentioned for both. In terms of classes I'm not as familiar, but I can say that Manhattan LSAT seems to be good from what I've heard. I'm sure someone else will be able to answer that question better than I can.
Also, here is a link to some information you can use if you're just getting started.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=200917
Thanks.
- Herky Jerky Slo Mo
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Re: Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
How much did you pay for access to the materials?LinkII08 wrote:Not trying to be an additional advertisement, but i've been using testmasters for LSAT prep, I find their online resources invaluable. Plus you have academic support that you can contact at any time if you're having trouble with any questions. But I won't deny there are plenty of free resources out there that are equally effective, it just depends on the individuals preferences.
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- ltowns1
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Re: Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
carlsenvshikaru wrote:ltowns1 wrote:Well in terms of online resources its.......this site!! Lol I self-study and I find this site invaluable!! You may look back at the end of your prep and find that the TLS Forum was instrumental in whatever score you got. As far as free materials, there are two free/official LSAC practice tests online. From 2007 and 1996. Type in LSAT free preptest and the year I mentioned for both. In terms of classes I'm not as familiar, but I can say that Manhattan LSAT seems to be good from what I've heard. I'm sure someone else will be able to answer that question better than I can.
Also, here is a link to some information you can use if you're just getting started.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... 6&t=200917
Thanks.
Also: http://7sage.com/logic-game-explanations/
Manhattan LR explanations
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Re: Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
I think it's a toss up between 7sage and LSAT Trainer according to this forum. I had already decided on 7sage before I found this forum, so I'm doing that coupled with Cambridge materials for drilling, preptests to gauge my performance, and Manhattan books for RC and LR. So far, I'm finding the Manhattan materials with 7Sage to be great!
- RZ5646
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Re: Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
7sage's free LG explanations are awesome.
Paying for any prep course is dumb in my opinion. You'll almost certainly get a better value and a higher score from self-study of a few key books and lots of practice with the test.
Paying for any prep course is dumb in my opinion. You'll almost certainly get a better value and a higher score from self-study of a few key books and lots of practice with the test.
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Re: Best Online Resources/Classes for LSAT?
I'll always vouch for Velocity first, then 7Sage in second. Velocity's program is priced very fairly, and having gone through it, and all of the 7sage stuff myself, and later going on to teach for a handful of different major prep companies, velocity is still my answer.