Best combo of prep books to use? PS, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, 7Sage... Forum
- sodomojo
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Best combo of prep books to use? PS, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, 7Sage...
After a good degree of research across a couple different forums, the answer seems to be some blend of PowerScore's LGB/LRB, Manhattan's LG/LR/RC, The LSAT Trainer, and 7Sage. The only constant is the absence of PowerScore's RCB. Some suggest PS LGB+Manhattan LR/RC or PS LGB/LRB+Manhattan RC. Some say LSAT Trainer before/after PS or Manhattan. Some say LSAT Trainer+7Sage. Some suggest PS only, Manhattan only, or LSAT Trainer only. Etc.
Which combination of prep books would you suggest to someone starting fresh? Do certain books appeal more towards certain students/study habits? Would combining prep offerings from different companies be confusing? Are certain books more useful as a broader introduction to the LSAT or final overview to close gaps of understanding, for instance?
Which combination of prep books would you suggest to someone starting fresh? Do certain books appeal more towards certain students/study habits? Would combining prep offerings from different companies be confusing? Are certain books more useful as a broader introduction to the LSAT or final overview to close gaps of understanding, for instance?
- Walliums
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Re: Best combo of prep books to use? PS, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, 7Sage...
Nosodomojo wrote:Would combining prep offerings from different companies be confusing?
- Platopus
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Re: Best combo of prep books to use? PS, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, 7Sage...
Games: Powerscore supplemented w/ 7 sage youtube videos. Powerscore for linear games, 7 sage for group games
LR: Powerscore first, then Manhattan afterwards. Each has their strength. Powerscore is solid for foundational principles, Manhattan has better explanations for questions.
RC: Manhattan, but not necessary, per se.
LR: Powerscore first, then Manhattan afterwards. Each has their strength. Powerscore is solid for foundational principles, Manhattan has better explanations for questions.
RC: Manhattan, but not necessary, per se.
- tanes25
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Re: Best combo of prep books to use? PS, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, 7Sage...
7Sage and The LSAT Trainer. 7Sage's RC method didn't work for me so I turned to The LSAT Trainer and I'm now around ~3-4. I use nothing but 7Sage for LG and I'm normally ~0-2 range. I would've bought The LSAT Trainer just for it's flaw sections but the entire LR section is great. I picked up Manhattan LR early on but I rarely use it because the two mentioned above were good enough for me.
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Re: Best combo of prep books to use? PS, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, 7Sage...
With the Trainer and 7Sage what did you end up scoring?tanes25 wrote:7Sage and The LSAT Trainer. 7Sage's RC method didn't work for me so I turned to The LSAT Trainer and I'm now around ~3-4. I use nothing but 7Sage for LG and I'm normally ~0-2 range. I would've bought The LSAT Trainer just for it's flaw sections but the entire LR section is great. I picked up Manhattan LR early on but I rarely use it because the two mentioned above were good enough for me.
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Re: Best combo of prep books to use? PS, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, 7Sage...
Platopus wrote:Games: Powerscore supplemented w/ 7 sage youtube videos. Powerscore for linear games, 7 sage for group games
LR: Powerscore first, then Manhattan afterwards. Each has their strength. Powerscore is solid for foundational principles, Manhattan has better explanations for questions.
RC: Manhattan, but not necessary, per se.
This, about a month and a half in and these books have gotten my score +10 already.
Although I haven't used the Manhattan RC I've heard that its pretty good.
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Re: Best combo of prep books to use? PS, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, 7Sage...
I haven't tested yet. I'm in the 169-171 range now though.King of the North wrote:With the Trainer and 7Sage what did you end up scoring?tanes25 wrote:7Sage and The LSAT Trainer. 7Sage's RC method didn't work for me so I turned to The LSAT Trainer and I'm now around ~3-4. I use nothing but 7Sage for LG and I'm normally ~0-2 range. I would've bought The LSAT Trainer just for it's flaw sections but the entire LR section is great. I picked up Manhattan LR early on but I rarely use it because the two mentioned above were good enough for me.