I have just started with the LSAT preparations, and I am looking for some reference books along with 7Sage live classes. Can you please suggest me few good reference books which has good tips to improve the LSAT scores...:)

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  • Thursday, Oct 13 2022

    Thank you so much for your detailed suggestions. It is indeed very helpful.

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  • Thursday, Oct 13 2022

    If you want a general LSAT book, one that I found useful and relatively fun to use was the LSAT trainer. it was the only book that I could sit and read and would not avoid going back to. It also focuses on skills, so I feel like it compliments the 7 sage curriculum, since 7 sage focuses on questions and how to approach different questions, were as LSAT trainer focuses on the different skills one needs to generate for the LSAT in general. I did not finish it completely before moving on the 7 Sage, however, I remember progressing in terms of getting right answers as I would progress through the book. It is also comprehensive in that it focuses on all sections of the LSAT not just one. Also I did not finish the Logic part of the course yet, however, one thing I liked about the trainer is that it did break down how to map out LG in a more concise and easier to understand method (in my opinion) compared to the Power Score LG Bible (which I also did).

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  • Wednesday, Oct 12 2022

    Ellen Cassidy: Loophole. great book for logical reasoning

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  • Wednesday, Oct 12 2022

    @sahanaripr711 The course is intended to be comprehensive. Some students choose to supplement with other material but that's not necessary. If you would like to supplement the course, here is a list of our recommended books: https://classic.7sage.com/lsat-books/

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