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Panoptikon

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Best LR Explanations (difficult q's)?

Post by Panoptikon » Thu Nov 12, 2015 1:39 am

Hey all,

Working through the Cambridge Difficult Questions packet. There are a few questions I'm having difficulty with. I'd like to check my reasoning against some other resource for these questions. What would you all recommend? Assume I can't pay for a prep course (and, thus, can't access their explanations).

For reference, I tried the following:

(1) Velocity LR online: poor explanations; guy is really annoying
(2) LSAT Hacks: not available for earlier LSATs; explanations are (understandably) short
(3) MLSAT Forums: quality is all over the place; there are some great explanations provided by the instructors and some truly atrocious ones; also unresponsive
(4) Kaplan: got my hands on the PT 7 explanations -- really solid; Voyager and other earlier posters recommended the Kaplan LR explanations as well; difficulty finding explanations for the other PTs though

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!

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Re: Best LR Explanations (difficult q's)?

Post by josh9308 » Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:47 pm

I like the Manhattan forum's explanations. Mostly because they have most questions explained, and their explanations give me beneficial insight and the debate ITTs can help, too.

It's funny you mention the Velocity guy being annoying. I had the same opinion at first, but I've become used to him and don't mind him. And, sometimes, his explanations vary and give me a different angle. But, he only has limited explanations.

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Re: Best LR Explanations (difficult q's)?

Post by smilesmilesmile » Thu Nov 12, 2015 3:49 pm

I also like the Manhattan forum. Sometimes they have more than 1 person explaining, so that helps to give different perspectives

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