Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience? Forum
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Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
Hey everyone --
Does anyone have any experience using the Powerscore Bibles? What was your diagnostic/final score? Did they help? Would you recommend them?
I'm looking to begin prepping for the LSAT. Many of my friends have recommended Powerscore and after checking out the books I think they seem pretty solid.
Took the June 2007 for my diagnostic and scored about a 150. I'm looking to improve to a 160 by December if possible. Do you guys think Powerscore Bibles are an effective way to reach that goal?
TYIA
Does anyone have any experience using the Powerscore Bibles? What was your diagnostic/final score? Did they help? Would you recommend them?
I'm looking to begin prepping for the LSAT. Many of my friends have recommended Powerscore and after checking out the books I think they seem pretty solid.
Took the June 2007 for my diagnostic and scored about a 150. I'm looking to improve to a 160 by December if possible. Do you guys think Powerscore Bibles are an effective way to reach that goal?
TYIA
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Re: Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
LG bible is excellent. Using it + 7sage videos was sufficient for me to become a consistent -0/-1 at LG. One piece of advice... for sequencing use 7sage's dash, not the stupid less than or greater than signs used in powerscore.
LR bible is quite good as well. Introduces you to every question type and gives you strategies to each with varying degrees of value. I def got more LR help outside this book but it is a great intro to LR.
RC was useless for me. No helpful tricks and uses a notation heavy approach which doesn't work for me.
LR bible is quite good as well. Introduces you to every question type and gives you strategies to each with varying degrees of value. I def got more LR help outside this book but it is a great intro to LR.
RC was useless for me. No helpful tricks and uses a notation heavy approach which doesn't work for me.
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Re: Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
Thank you for your reply, Impressionist. I think PS LG Bible updated their notation strategy to include the dashes, though I'm not 100% sure.Impressionist wrote:LG bible is excellent. Using it + 7sage videos was sufficient for me to become a consistent -0/-1 at LG. One piece of advice... for sequencing use 7sage's dash, not the stupid less than or greater than signs used in powerscore.
LR bible is quite good as well. Introduces you to every question type and gives you strategies to each with varying degrees of value. I def got more LR help outside this book but it is a great intro to LR.
RC was useless for me. No helpful tricks and uses a notation heavy approach which doesn't work for me.
I was perusing through a friend's 2015 Bible and saw those greater than/less than signs and those seemed more confusing.
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Re: Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
I used all 3 powerscore bibles. Like the other poster said, LG was excellent. I was at -0 / -1 just after going through the bible. Also felt like LR was pretty good. RC was crap. I ended up using Manhattan for RC and it was much better.PaperChase1014 wrote:Thank you for your reply, Impressionist. I think PS LG Bible updated their notation strategy to include the dashes, though I'm not 100% sure.Impressionist wrote:LG bible is excellent. Using it + 7sage videos was sufficient for me to become a consistent -0/-1 at LG. One piece of advice... for sequencing use 7sage's dash, not the stupid less than or greater than signs used in powerscore.
LR bible is quite good as well. Introduces you to every question type and gives you strategies to each with varying degrees of value. I def got more LR help outside this book but it is a great intro to LR.
RC was useless for me. No helpful tricks and uses a notation heavy approach which doesn't work for me.
I was perusing through a friend's 2015 Bible and saw those greater than/less than signs and those seemed more confusing.
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Re: Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
Awesome -- thank you so much!TexasENG wrote:I used all 3 powerscore bibles. Like the other poster said, LG was excellent. I was at -0 / -1 just after going through the bible. Also felt like LR was pretty good. RC was crap. I ended up using Manhattan for RC and it was much better.PaperChase1014 wrote:Thank you for your reply, Impressionist. I think PS LG Bible updated their notation strategy to include the dashes, though I'm not 100% sure.Impressionist wrote:LG bible is excellent. Using it + 7sage videos was sufficient for me to become a consistent -0/-1 at LG. One piece of advice... for sequencing use 7sage's dash, not the stupid less than or greater than signs used in powerscore.
LR bible is quite good as well. Introduces you to every question type and gives you strategies to each with varying degrees of value. I def got more LR help outside this book but it is a great intro to LR.
RC was useless for me. No helpful tricks and uses a notation heavy approach which doesn't work for me.
I was perusing through a friend's 2015 Bible and saw those greater than/less than signs and those seemed more confusing.
Did you follow a study plan? Did you use the PS workbooks or anything else for drilling?
TYIA
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Re: Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
The PowerScore series is great. The Logic Games Bible helped tremendously because they teach you to diagram things a little easier than some of the others I've seen. The Logical Reasoning one is good as well, mostly because it details each question type and shows you easier ways to rule out wrong answers/select right one. The Reading Comprehension Bible is decent. When I bought them it there wasn't a big price difference between buying the LG and LR separately versus buying the trilogy.
The PowerScore workbooks were much less helpful because I didn't have trouble remembering the diagraming techniques or recognizing question types. However if you have trouble diagraming the LG workbook may be worth it.
The main thing though is just finding a book/series and sticking with it. If you switch between PowerScore, Kaplan, Manhattan, etc you'll get confused because the techniques are often different. (Ps From what I hear Kaplan is awful).
The PowerScore workbooks were much less helpful because I didn't have trouble remembering the diagraming techniques or recognizing question types. However if you have trouble diagraming the LG workbook may be worth it.
The main thing though is just finding a book/series and sticking with it. If you switch between PowerScore, Kaplan, Manhattan, etc you'll get confused because the techniques are often different. (Ps From what I hear Kaplan is awful).
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Re: Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
I used LG and LR PowerScore Bibles after I took the LSAT the first two times. LG was always my weakest section and that didn't change, but my score did go up. I didn't buy the RC Bible because a TLSer told me not to, and to use Manhattan RC instead.
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Re: Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
Sorry, just saw this, been in orientation all week. I was working full time (60-80 hours a week) so my time was a little odd for my studying. For drilling I used cambridge's questions banks (literally like every question from every lsat). I believe cambridge no longer sells this? I know they were talking about it going away due to some dispute with LSAC at the time.PaperChase1014 wrote:Awesome -- thank you so much!TexasENG wrote:I used all 3 powerscore bibles. Like the other poster said, LG was excellent. I was at -0 / -1 just after going through the bible. Also felt like LR was pretty good. RC was crap. I ended up using Manhattan for RC and it was much better.PaperChase1014 wrote:Thank you for your reply, Impressionist. I think PS LG Bible updated their notation strategy to include the dashes, though I'm not 100% sure.Impressionist wrote:LG bible is excellent. Using it + 7sage videos was sufficient for me to become a consistent -0/-1 at LG. One piece of advice... for sequencing use 7sage's dash, not the stupid less than or greater than signs used in powerscore.
LR bible is quite good as well. Introduces you to every question type and gives you strategies to each with varying degrees of value. I def got more LR help outside this book but it is a great intro to LR.
RC was useless for me. No helpful tricks and uses a notation heavy approach which doesn't work for me.
I was perusing through a friend's 2015 Bible and saw those greater than/less than signs and those seemed more confusing.
Did you follow a study plan? Did you use the PS workbooks or anything else for drilling?
TYIA
For reference I started pretty high on my diagnostic (upper 160s) and went up to mid 170s on the LSAT. I think a lot of my improvement was just familiarity with the test.
Good luck with your prep.
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Re: Anyone use Powerscore Bibles -- Experience?
They were a great entry into the world of LSAT material.