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Anybody got recommendations for study tools for the LSAT? - Nerdymcnerdface - 08-04-2017 Thanks a 1,000,000. RE: Anybody got recommendations for study tools for the LSAT? - zapproximator - 08-04-2017 I don't know when you plan to take it but Khan Academy is making LSAT prep by partnering with the creator of the test and it'll be ready by late 2018. RE: Anybody got recommendations for study tools for the LSAT? - SDO - 08-04-2017 a silent LSAT watch, 7Sage test prep and/or Powerscore LSAT bibles, and Official LSAT PrepTests (usually available on ebay in pdf form for a bundle of 70+ tests) RE: Anybody got recommendations for study tools for the LSAT? - dfrecore - 08-07-2017 Peterson's has LSAT practice tests online, I have access through my local library account. RE: Anybody got recommendations for study tools for the LSAT? - Ideas - 08-07-2017 I agree with 7Sage. Good luck! RE: Anybody got recommendations for study tools for the LSAT? - bjcheung77 - 08-07-2017 The local library may have much more and all that you need (including examples of past tests). I would also take a look at online practice tests if you can find some. Maybe find some videos. I would make my own "coles notes" versions of what I find and reviewed in online textbooks. |