So, I totally understand why Powerscore books are not recommended and why the LSAT Trainer is. However, has anyone used the Manhattan books...especially their Logic Games book? A friend of mine (who is now done with the LSAT) gave me his Manhattan books to go over. From my research, I think they're recommended more than the Powerscore Bibles. I also read that Mike Kim had co-authored these books. Any thoughts on them?
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@emli1000 , I haven't done the Logic Games part of the core curriculum yet, but will be doing it soon. I was focusing on LR for now by reading the Trainer first and then going through the 7Sage curriculum.
@goalis180 , I like your approach...and your username. Goal is always 180
@DumbHollywoodActor , you're right. I took a peak at the LR Book and the first (well, second) chapter goes in detail and nicely explains the argument core stuff. 7Sage also does a great job with this topic and they both go well together.
@nordeend , Speaking of Kindle, it was on sale today at Amazon for their Prime members. I should have bought it...did it take you long to finish the RC book?