Just curious because the LGB and LRB have both served as my personal Savior. My only reservation about ordering the RCB is that I feel like the skill needed to improve on RC questions can be gained by doing Main Point questions

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  • Sunday, Jul 17 2016

    LSAT Trainer or it didn't happen.

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  • Sunday, Jul 17 2016

    @msami1010493

    said:

    I feel like the skill needed to improve on RC questions can be gained by doing Main Point questions

    Really? Go on.

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  • Sunday, Jul 17 2016

    I went through the LG bible for LG at the beginning of my prep. I never used the RC bible but just completed the Manhattan RC Guide and highly recommend it!

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  • Saturday, Jul 16 2016

    I skimmed the RC bible, wasn't too impressed. Nothing against PS, but I felt as if though they thought of all of the "well duh" information, tossed it into a book, and added it to their trilogy.

    If you want to improve on RC, do RC. Focus on passage types that you tend to struggle with. For me, that means drilling art and economics passages.

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  • Saturday, Jul 16 2016

    Don't get RC bible. It teaches a strategy that is not very practical. I recommend the LSAT Trainer, which a lot of 7Sagers here could attest to, gives an intuitive strategy on RC that is a game changer. I went from missing 8-9 points on an RC section to missing 2-4.

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  • Saturday, Jul 16 2016

    Concur. The RCB seems written as an afterthought.

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  • Saturday, Jul 16 2016

    RC bible is absolute trash and a waste of time/money. LGB and LRB are alright but I give 0 stars to the RCB.

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