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LSAT Practice Tests w/ Explanations?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 2:36 am
by cgra1916
Hey everyone!
I was wondering if anybody can help me find a site, or anywhere I can find practice tests on all sections
that also include explanations for each answer?
I am planning to take the September LSAT, and I currently own the bibles and enrolled in a Kaplan course. I am a full-time teacher, so the bulk of my studying will definitely come in the Summer.
Please let me know if you know any website or somewhere I can find these practice tests! Also, any advice is greatly appreciated

Re: LSAT Practice Tests w/ Explanations?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 12:26 pm
by njkga
The only practice tests you should be taking are the official LSAT preptests. You can order them from LSAC directly or from your favorite bookseller. 7sage has free youtube videos for just about every logic game out there (complete games plus all sections). I think Manhattan LSAT forums have pretty great explanations for nearly all logical reasoning and reading comprehension questions. I'm less sure about this, since I didn't really have issues with these nearly as much as I needed help with logic games.
I've heard Kaplan is terrible, btw. I guess you already spent the money but - just putting that out there. I don't have any experience with them personally - just what I heard.
Re: LSAT Practice Tests w/ Explanations?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 1:39 pm
by Mikey
I agree with the above poster, Kaplan has a mediocre reputation for teaching the LSAT. You need to buy the practice tests from LSAC or you can find them on amazon. If you're register for a Kaplan course though, they should provide you with some PT, right? At least that's how Manhattan and Powerscore do it, so you need to look into whether or not they provide you with PT or not before buying them yourself.
For logical reasoning and reading comprehension review/explanations, you can go to Manhattan LSAT's forums and look at explanations there, which are BEYOND helpful. For logic games, the majority of people on here use 7Sage's free video explanations for every game available (also an extremely helpful resource).
Good luck.
Re: LSAT Practice Tests w/ Explanations?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 2:26 pm
by RamTitan
Re: LSAT Practice Tests w/ Explanations?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 2:58 pm
by cgra1916
Whoa dude this is great, thank you!
Re: LSAT Practice Tests w/ Explanations?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 3:00 pm
by cgra1916
TheMikey wrote:I agree with the above poster, Kaplan has a mediocre reputation for teaching the LSAT. You need to buy the practice tests from LSAC or you can find them on amazon. If you're register for a Kaplan course though, they should provide you with some PT, right? At least that's how Manhattan and Powerscore do it, so you need to look into whether or not they provide you with PT or not before buying them yourself.
For logical reasoning and reading comprehension review/explanations, you can go to Manhattan LSAT's forums and look at explanations there, which are BEYOND helpful. For logic games, the majority of people on here use 7Sage's free video explanations for every game available (also an extremely helpful resource).
Good luck.
I really hope the Kaplan course can give me more help than what the Powerscore bibles are giving me now. I feel pretty comfortable with the bibles and their explanations, I am just hoping they go more in depth on certain questions, games, etc. And yes, they do provide at least 3 tests that I am aware of; Diagnostic, Midpoint, and final exam.
Thanks a bunch for your help!
Re: LSAT Practice Tests w/ Explanations?
Posted: Thu Mar 31, 2016 3:02 pm
by cgra1916
njkga wrote:The only practice tests you should be taking are the official LSAT preptests. You can order them from LSAC directly or from your favorite bookseller. 7sage has free youtube videos for just about every logic game out there (complete games plus all sections). I think Manhattan LSAT forums have pretty great explanations for nearly all logical reasoning and reading comprehension questions. I'm less sure about this, since I didn't really have issues with these nearly as much as I needed help with logic games.
I've heard Kaplan is terrible, btw. I guess you already spent the money but - just putting that out there. I don't have any experience with them personally - just what I heard.
Right, I think I saw that the LSAC website does have some PT's, but I don't think they come with explanations. Thank you for your help anyway!