How do I make copies of games?
Posted: Sun Dec 06, 2015 6:27 pm
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I think Cambridge still offers downloadable LSAT materials, so you could always purchase them from there. They will be emailed to you in PDF form and you can print as many copies as you like.zeglo wrote:The games take up multiple pages.
Whether I cut them out or just flip the book and copy, it seems like a painstakingly long experience to amalgamate hundreds of games.
It is. If you can get them from Cambridge, do that. Otherwise photocopying is the best call. Copy shops will cut the spines off games books if you have them, and that will make the copying much faster.zeglo wrote:The games take up multiple pages.
Whether I cut them out or just flip the book and copy, it seems like a painstakingly long experience to amalgamate hundreds of games.
FedEx will unbind a book for you, and three-hole punch if you need.zeglo wrote:The games take up multiple pages.
Whether I cut them out or just flip the book and copy, it seems like a painstakingly long experience to amalgamate hundreds of games.
For your own personal use yes.YinFireHare wrote:From these posts, I take it it is OK to photocopy tests that I have purchased for my own personal use ?
And you can still re-sell the originals when you're done, as long as you trash all of your copies.pittsburghpirates wrote:For your own personal use yes.YinFireHare wrote:From these posts, I take it it is OK to photocopy tests that I have purchased for my own personal use ?
The old ones don't, and the old ones are generally more challenging / useful to study. Furthermore, you don't "contaminate" recent PTs by drilling old games. Definitely get the Cambridge packets.zeglo wrote:The games take up multiple pages.