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Did you get any answers to this? Or in case you figured out can you tell me which one is better off the two?

amitansu wrote:Between these two i.e. LSAT Logical reasoning and GMAT critical reasoning which one would be a better choice ?

Any body has gone through both and if yes can suggest better.

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by bluementor » Thu Aug 21, 2008 2:55 am
I would think that the GMAT version is better as it focuses on the question types relevant to GMAT. LSAT has got a wider scope in CR.

I've been using the GMAT version for the last 2 weeks now, and I must say its been very helpful.

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by Senator 153 » Thu Aug 21, 2008 4:52 am
I've noticed that my LSAT experience has helped me with CR and RC questions. The LSAT's logical reasoning questions are actually tougher than CR questions, at least from my perspective.

Still, you want to drill for the actual test you're taking.