I was looking around to find advice given on being prepared for the LSAT (also with the assumption that a gd LSAT score will be achieved) vs trying to get in via early decision.
Take that call closer to the date... like 3 - 4 days before... the major improvements can happen during the last month. Its a small trade off... 150 odd dollars vs 2 more months of pain.
Good to know, thanks. So you bought the actual book to get the tests? Where did you get explanations for the answers? I was thinking about upgrading my 7sage account to get up to PT71 with explanation, but it's $200 vs ~$22 for the latest 10 Actual book.
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