Hi, I also just started studying for the LSAT. I just started in September. Although I do not have much knowledge on the other books out there I did read on the forums that some people started with either 7sage or the LSAT trainer and would use the other one as a supplement. Personally, I think using one resource to get the basics down and keeping the strategies consistent would be the best bet and using other resources at the end to fit your needs accordingly.
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Hi, I also just started studying for the LSAT. I just started in September. Although I do not have much knowledge on the other books out there I did read on the forums that some people started with either 7sage or the LSAT trainer and would use the other one as a supplement. Personally, I think using one resource to get the basics down and keeping the strategies consistent would be the best bet and using other resources at the end to fit your needs accordingly.