I'm ripping up old powerscore books but they don't cover the entire first 35 pts. Also, why exactly is 1-35 the range that people use for fool proofing games
The LG bundle comes with Ultimate +
Powerscore Game by Type Books are another option. Vol. 1 covers 1-20, Vol. 2 covers 21-40.
That range is so that you save the newer tests for PTs
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Has anyone printed these materials at a copy store or library? I don't want to wear out my small printer. Thanks!
I bought a new printer specifically for all of this. It was $100 on Amazon and next to my 7Sage subscription it was the best money I ever spent. It's a brother laserjet printer, whatever the amazon best choice one is. Lightning fast, cheap toner, and double-sided. I've printed a small mountain of LSAT practice material on that thing, and I think the investment has probably turned out cheaper than copy stores and certainly way more convenient.
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The LG bundle comes with Ultimate +
Powerscore Game by Type Books are another option. Vol. 1 covers 1-20, Vol. 2 covers 21-40.
That range is so that you save the newer tests for PTs
is the LG bundle printable ?
It is
Most Definitely. Wouldn't know what to do if that wasn't the case.
1-15 is relevant to today's modern games there are weird games that are returning. Also because its good practice.
If you sign up for Ultimate + you can print them all with the LG bundle
Hey @ecarr_12, since you have Ultimate+, you can print it here: https://7sage.com/lesson/logic-games-bundle-preptests-1-35/
Has anyone printed these materials at a copy store or library? I don't want to wear out my small printer. Thanks!
And for your question, sometimes I just erase with a good eraser.
I bought a new printer specifically for all of this. It was $100 on Amazon and next to my 7Sage subscription it was the best money I ever spent. It's a brother laserjet printer, whatever the amazon best choice one is. Lightning fast, cheap toner, and double-sided. I've printed a small mountain of LSAT practice material on that thing, and I think the investment has probably turned out cheaper than copy stores and certainly way more convenient.
I paid $50 or so at a local printing place to have them all printed out (once) and then I would make copies at home based on need!
@LSATcantwin, That's a good idea and sounds like a timesaver as well.
It was! Makes for a great fire later too. I'm planning an LSAT material burning soon. (except the books like powerscore/trainer, those I'm donating)