Best LR Prep?
Posted: Wed Oct 11, 2017 10:26 pm
I'm pretty inconsistent on LR (anywhere from -0 to -6). What are the best LR prep books/courses?
I've heard the Fox LR Encyclopedia is good.
I've heard the Fox LR Encyclopedia is good.
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also Manhattan LG blows PS out of the waterAleksander wrote:Manhattan LR is going to get my vote.
Just a note on this - while I have nothing but love for the LSAT Trainer in developing strong foundational skills, it was pretty tough to review LR with the various online explanations because Mike Kim's methods are different than others. I'm going to be starting with the Manhattan LR book and the Nathan Fox book and will hopefully see some results because I bombbbbeeeeddddd the LR for Sept.Lxwind wrote:I read several pages on LR in LSAT trainer and it really helped me to understand what LR tests. Then I just used PTs to prep. Never used any other materials and I feel it is not really necessary.
I've also heard a lot of good things about Fox.clueless801 wrote:Just a note on this - while I have nothing but love for the LSAT Trainer in developing strong foundational skills, it was pretty tough to review LR with the various online explanations because Mike Kim's methods are different than others. I'm going to be starting with the Manhattan LR book and the Nathan Fox book and will hopefully see some results because I bombbbbeeeeddddd the LR for Sept.Lxwind wrote:I read several pages on LR in LSAT trainer and it really helped me to understand what LR tests. Then I just used PTs to prep. Never used any other materials and I feel it is not really necessary.
I've been using the 7Sage method and going about -3 on RC. Do you think I should get Manhattan RC for the December test?JazzOne wrote:The Manhattan RC book is top notch, so I imagine their LR book is good too.
Actually, -3 is a damn good RC score. I think 7Sage is also very good, so I'm not sure Manhattan RC will help. But it couldn't hurt. I really like Manhattan Prep's scale analogy for RC passages. There are a few helpful exercises in Manhattan's RC book as well.Tavorak wrote:I've been using the 7Sage method and going about -3 on RC. Do you think I should get Manhattan RC for the December test?JazzOne wrote:The Manhattan RC book is top notch, so I imagine their LR book is good too.