@yinyinxu You shouldn't make it a habit of using fake questions created by LSATprep courses. There are tons of actual past LSATs that have many many questions that you can use to hone your skills.
If I wasn't practicing law I would definitely resume my Mandarin studies and learn to code so I could write scripts to spam LSATprep forums for no reason... I mean for profit...
@Pacifico said:
If I wasn't practicing law I would definitely resume my Mandarin studies and learn to code so I could write scripts to spam LSATprep forums for no reason... I mean for profit...
Just be properly prepared so that after the LSAT you can finish studying as much as need be for finals. If your load is light it really can't be that bad. Just do all your work all semester and do your LSATprep at a decent pace and you'll be fine.
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I just began my study about a month ago and have been using the LSAT Trainer and the Powerscore LG Bible. I also have the 10 actual LSATprep books for tests 28-71
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