Most effective studying tools? Forum
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Most effective studying tools?
What was the most effective study tools you used for the LSAT?
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Re: Most effective studying tools?
Check out any of the numerous stickied guides under the "TLS LSAT Guides, Advice, and Tools" thread. As an OP and frequent poster on different study threads, I can tell you anything I've ever seen anyone post about this question has already been addressed in these guides.
Overall, this entire sub-forum regurgitates the same advice, stemming from the same guides, and it works.
My personal favorite is "TLS1776"s guide.
Some of the guides are pretty old so the only thing I want to add is check out 7sage.
Overall, this entire sub-forum regurgitates the same advice, stemming from the same guides, and it works.
My personal favorite is "TLS1776"s guide.
Some of the guides are pretty old so the only thing I want to add is check out 7sage.
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Re: Most effective studying tools?
Real practice LSATs. They can be purchased from LSAC, generally in books of ten.
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Re: Most effective studying tools?
I want to plug this guy too:
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... p?t=224488
I wish he was included in the stickied guides post.
http://www.top-law-schools.com/forums/v ... p?t=224488
I wish he was included in the stickied guides post.
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