Cambridge v. Everylsat Forum
- Theresa87
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Cambridge v. Everylsat
Is there a difference between the practice tests offered by these two websites? I noticed everylsat was cheaper. I was wondering if there was any kind of weird formatting or other difference to make it so.
- Cochran
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Re: Cambridge v. Everylsat
Is EverylSAT new? It looks exactly the same as cambridge except that everything costs $1-$4 less...sigh
- Theresa87
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Re: Cambridge v. Everylsat
I have no idea if it is new or not. But I was happy to notice it was cheaper but hesitant if the pdf's themselves had any difference in formatting. I suppose I could always buy one PT from every LSAT to compare!
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Re: Cambridge v. Everylsat
What is the best Cambridge packet to get?
- Theresa87
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Re: Cambridge v. Everylsat
I bought the logic games, reading comp, and logical reasoning sorted into types for tests 1-38 from Cambridge. For tests 52-61 and 62-71 I bought Amazon hardcopy actual LSATS. The actual LSAT books don't have tests in the 40s so I bought those on Cambridge or Everylsat.
Cambridge is also not selling any of these materials beyond August 15 due to legal issues with LSAC so I would buy ASAP.
I would definitely buy the LG, RC, and LR sorted into question type for 1-38.
If you're using 39-75 for full length practice tests then it can really be up to personal preference. If you want to save money you can buy hardcopy Actual LSAT books. If you want to make sure to have a digital copy free of markings so you can look back at missed questions and redo a clean version of them, then I would buy those from Cambridge.
Cambridge is also not selling any of these materials beyond August 15 due to legal issues with LSAC so I would buy ASAP.
I would definitely buy the LG, RC, and LR sorted into question type for 1-38.
If you're using 39-75 for full length practice tests then it can really be up to personal preference. If you want to save money you can buy hardcopy Actual LSAT books. If you want to make sure to have a digital copy free of markings so you can look back at missed questions and redo a clean version of them, then I would buy those from Cambridge.
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