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Best LSAT prep guide?
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<blockquote data-quote="ayo232" data-source="post: 10855382" data-attributes="member: 60100"><p>the bibles get a lot of attention and have a great reputation. on the other hand, a class helps as you have someone teaching you and available for a more detailed explanation.</p><p></p><p>regardless of the path you take, just make sure you're focused. more importantly, time it right. don't prep for this if you already have too much on your plate. i worked full-time, took classes full-time and enrolled in a lsat prep class that met 3 times a week. needless to say, it was hell and couldn't give it as much attention as it deserved. find a time period that allows your prep to be your only concern. this will reflect in your score.</p><p></p><p>gl to you brother. it's an illogical son of a bitch.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ayo232, post: 10855382, member: 60100"] the bibles get a lot of attention and have a great reputation. on the other hand, a class helps as you have someone teaching you and available for a more detailed explanation. regardless of the path you take, just make sure you're focused. more importantly, time it right. don't prep for this if you already have too much on your plate. i worked full-time, took classes full-time and enrolled in a lsat prep class that met 3 times a week. needless to say, it was hell and couldn't give it as much attention as it deserved. find a time period that allows your prep to be your only concern. this will reflect in your score. gl to you brother. it's an illogical son of a bitch. [/QUOTE]
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