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dannydevito

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LSAT trainer flaws vs Manhattan LR flaws

Post by dannydevito » Wed Jul 22, 2015 9:36 pm

So I have just really gotten going with my LSAT studying. The plan is to go through the Trainer and then go through the MLSAT books while drilling. However, I feel that I have not grasped the flaws described in the Trainer properly, and I have just finished up Lesson 8. Will the MLSAT LR book go into greater detail about what to look for? I feel the descriptions of the 9 flaws the Trainer describes are somewhat lacking. Any thoughts?

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Re: LSAT trainer flaws vs Manhattan LR flaws

Post by dannydevito » Wed Jul 22, 2015 10:13 pm

Anyone?

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Re: LSAT trainer flaws vs Manhattan LR flaws

Post by gnomgnomuch » Wed Jul 22, 2015 10:27 pm

dannydevito wrote:So I have just really gotten going with my LSAT studying. The plan is to go through the Trainer and then go through the MLSAT books while drilling. However, I feel that I have not grasped the flaws described in the Trainer properly, and I have just finished up Lesson 8. Will the MLSAT LR book go into greater detail about what to look for? I feel the descriptions of the 9 flaws the Trainer describes are somewhat lacking. Any thoughts?


Drill again maybe? Print everything out once more, do it slowly, actively eliminate every single wrong answer choice, and prove to yourself why it's wrong. Start with the easy ones, and go up to the hardest ones. Also, keep a running tally of every type of flaw there is.

In terms of the trainer vs. MLSAT... read both, and pick and choose what you think works best for you. You never have to exclusively use just 1 type of book.

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