Hey, all!
So, I'm re-studying for the LSAT. Last year I studied a lot for the LSAT, and got to around a 168 average PT, missing 4ish per section on average. I had originally used the Manhattan Bundle, Powerscore LG Bible, and Mike's Trainer. However, I gave these books to a friend (who now lives far away) once I realized I wouldn't be taking it last year.
Should I repurchase the books, or am I at the point now where I should just drill and PT?
Thanks!
Should I Re-Purchase Books? Forum
- carmensandiego
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Re: Should I Re-Purchase Books?
I think that is totally up to you. Take a practice test and see how you score. If you do well, don't waste the money. If you don't do well and clearly need the review, by all means.
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Re: Should I Re-Purchase Books?
Any other thoughts?
- wittywitless
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Re: Should I Re-Purchase Books?
I'd be frugal and just repurchase the LSAT Trainer and drill PTs. If you've worked through the Powerscore Bibles fully already you kind of already know all the tips they are going to throw at you, and they're expensive. Chances are you're going to end up wasting a lot of time doing all of that again, and you might FEEL like you're doing a lot when you're really not. Trainer has it all condensed and looks more manageable (visually, compared to a bunch of huge books).
Just my two cents, though. Honestly, I think you should do what personally makes you feel comfortable with the situation.
Just my two cents, though. Honestly, I think you should do what personally makes you feel comfortable with the situation.
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