You've never heard of the Sultan of Swat? The Titan of Terror? The Colossus of Clout? The King of Crash?
It's a book written by Mike Kim. You can purchase it off Amazon for about $40. Many people on here highly recommend it due to its clear, concise portrayal of its concepts. It's a pretty easy read and it has problem sets.
Most notably, it's known for its great explanation on Flaws. It really helped me to see how subjective question types have a flaw in the argument that needs to be assessed. In addition, the RC portion is phenomenal for its discussion on seeing the big picture of each passage and not getting sucked into details, as many do.
In my opinion, for only about $40, you're doing yourself a disservice by not getting your hands on it.
The LSAT Trainer written by Mike Kim (co-creator of Manhattan Prep curriculum)
http://www.thelsattrainer.com/
Super awesome book. Helped me understand more the big picture ideas especially for LR & RC. I did not use the LG strategies in the Trainer though, because 7sage was sufficient for my LG prep, but that's just me.
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"You're kill'n me Smalls!"
@569 haha yessir
@569 Is that a Sandlot reference??
It's a book written buy Mike Kim.
Haha ... @tutordavidlevine115 how about these taglines for the 2016/2017 edition??
You've never heard of the Sultan of Swat? The Titan of Terror? The Colossus of Clout? The King of Crash?
It's a book written by Mike Kim. You can purchase it off Amazon for about $40. Many people on here highly recommend it due to its clear, concise portrayal of its concepts. It's a pretty easy read and it has problem sets.
Most notably, it's known for its great explanation on Flaws. It really helped me to see how subjective question types have a flaw in the argument that needs to be assessed. In addition, the RC portion is phenomenal for its discussion on seeing the big picture of each passage and not getting sucked into details, as many do.
In my opinion, for only about $40, you're doing yourself a disservice by not getting your hands on it.
The LSAT Trainer written by Mike Kim (co-creator of Manhattan Prep curriculum)
http://www.thelsattrainer.com/
Super awesome book. Helped me understand more the big picture ideas especially for LR & RC. I did not use the LG strategies in the Trainer though, because 7sage was sufficient for my LG prep, but that's just me.