materials for LSAT?

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materials for LSAT?

by tdegt » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:40 am
I have a quick question.
I would like to study LSAT books for improving CR and RC.
The thing is, there are five different sections in LSAT test.
Should I study "Logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, reading comprehension" those three parts for CR and RC of GMAT??
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Re: materials for LSAT?

by guynoor » Tue Apr 10, 2007 11:57 am
tdegt wrote:I have a quick question.
I would like to study LSAT books for improving CR and RC.
The thing is, there are five different sections in LSAT test.
Should I study "Logical reasoning, analytical reasoning, reading comprehension" those three parts for CR and RC of GMAT??
LSAT material is more challenging. LSAT's Logical Reasoning = GMAT's Critical Reasoning. LSAT's Analytical Reasoning is very different from GMAT's Quantitative Section so forget about that. You might try LSAT's RC but it will be much much hard than the ones we see on GMAT. Personally the only questions worth going over are the LR Questions of the LSAT. I am doing the same. GMAT CR becomes a breeze once you master LSAT's LR questions.

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Re: materials for LSAT?

by tdegt » Tue Apr 10, 2007 12:00 pm
LSAT material is more challenging. LSAT's Logical Reasoning = GMAT's Critical Reasoning. LSAT's Analytical Reasoning is very different from GMAT's Quantitative Section so forget about that. You might try LSAT's RC but it will be much much hard than the ones we see on GMAT. Personally the only questions worth going over are the LR Questions of the LSAT. I am doing the same. GMAT CR becomes a breeze once you master LSAT's LR questions.[/quote]



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