LSAT Audio Books? Forum
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LSAT Audio Books?
Hey,
I am looking for any LSAT study materials that are available on Audio CD / MP3. Does anybody know where I can find anything like this? I have been looking around and haven't had much luck.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
I am looking for any LSAT study materials that are available on Audio CD / MP3. Does anybody know where I can find anything like this? I have been looking around and haven't had much luck.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
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Re: LSAT Audio Books?
I don't think LSAT is the type of test where audio study helps. It is all about practice. You need to read a passage/argument and be prepared to go back to it--audio ebooks cannot really offer that. So I doubt that you will be able to find anything like that.
I guess ycan go through Powerscore ebooks and write down all the important tips (conclusion indicators, ways to weak an argument, different fallacies, etc) and make your own ebook. Or do note-cards.
I guess ycan go through Powerscore ebooks and write down all the important tips (conclusion indicators, ways to weak an argument, different fallacies, etc) and make your own ebook. Or do note-cards.
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Re: LSAT Audio Books?
What I was looking for was more along the lines of instructional tapes. For example, a CD that talks about strategy, the sections, the question types (particularly for LR) and how to attack the various areas of the test.
I realize practice makes perfect on this, but for me, concepts are digested easiest when I am exposed to them frequently.
There has to be something out there!
I realize practice makes perfect on this, but for me, concepts are digested easiest when I am exposed to them frequently.
There has to be something out there!
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Re: LSAT Audio Books?
Sort of..
Although subsequent searches on that book started to indicate that the CD contained Practice Tests (not audio).
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Although subsequent searches on that book started to indicate that the CD contained Practice Tests (not audio).
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- feeblemiles
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Re: LSAT Audio Books?
there might be some podcasts out there... I think what would be more effective is to do a few practice tests (over a few days) and then thoroughly review what kind of mistakes you're making. Then write out your own explanation of what strategies could have helped (or borrow some from a book you're using) ... then record it or have a friend record it.
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Princeton Reviews does a podcast by the name of "LSAT Logic in Everyday Life" that was semi-interesting. They're not very long and they're not exactly "LSAT study material" but still might be worth looking into. The guy on the show takes different current events and applies LR techniques such as "weaken the conclusion" or "justify the reasoning".
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Re: LSAT Audio Books?
ApplicantInWI wrote:Hey,
I am looking for any LSAT study materials that are available on Audio CD / MP3. Does anybody know where I can find anything like this? I have been looking around and haven't had much luck.
Any help is appreciated!
Thanks!
Dont waste your time. The LSAT is "written" format, pen and paper. You should be actively reading, and developing your reading skills, not your listening skills.
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http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZSt ... =165999105DCD wrote:nice avatar..nathangimpel wrote:Princeton Reviews does a podcast by the name of "LSAT Logic in Everyday Life" that was semi-interesting. They're not very long and they're not exactly "LSAT study material" but still might be worth looking into. The guy on the show takes different current events and applies LR techniques such as "weaken the conclusion" or "justify the reasoning".
got a link to this podcast? is it free?