So, here's the break-down:
- 1) RC got a lot of love. There are a ton more drills (some really innovative stuff, IMHO) and lots more practice sets. It is well more than 20% cooler.
2) LG and LR got a polish - typos, clarifications, etc.
3) A totally new thing! 10 Real LSATs Grouped by Question Type. This book is one of our classroom course HW books, and it contains PrepTests 41-50, but arranged in practice sets by question type. Bestest part? Full explanations for each question!
And now <clap clap> A GAME! I've been given a few review copies of the new RC book and the new 10 Real LSATs Grouped by Question Type to give out.To make things more fun (FUNNER!!), let's go with a haiku competition. Our office will choose the best 6 haikus about LSAT RC. Here's what you have to do:
- 1) create an account on our site at: https://www.manhattanlsat.com/createaccount.cfm
2) write a seriously awesome haiku and post it here for all to see! (Okay, if you are painfully shy, you can just PM it to me, but I reserve the right to tease you.)
3) Solemnly pinky-swear that you will give some public feedback on the book, right here in this thread, after you receive it!
Here's mine:
No comprehension
My brain transformed to just a
riddled word-basin
- Christine
P.S. Mods, I'm still learning the TLS ropes as a company rep -- just let me know if I should edit this thread in any way!