> @LSAT_Wrecker said:
> > @mgzero2 said:
> > Yes, but I don't think in those tests. Think more like 62+ being far harder than anything 1-60.
> >
> > They have shifted from basically wanting simple " ...
... , but I was born in Manhattan and have close family still ... from the law schools in Manhattan I would consider attending. The ... apartment closer to or in Manhattan. As anyone familiar with the ...
Thinking we have plenty of law RC passages if you start from the early PTs. The Manhattan LSAT Blog has a column series called the RC Reading Club that has links to articles.
... just in terms of materials, Manhattan has about 5x more material ... the LSAT Trainer. Manhattan prep has MUCH much more ... substitution questions based off of Manhattan's method), and a lot ... because I only refer to Manhattan for specific question types and ...
... with Dan Gonzalez) of the Manhattan LSAT curriculum, and was the ... co-author of the Manhattan strategy guides. So the teachings ... to be quite similar but Manhattan LR will be more intensive ...
Personally I prefer Manhattan. LSAT trainer is an all- ... comprehensive too. I would rank Manhattan first, PS Bible second though ... , since I think Manhattan’s strategy works better for ...
... talking about (again) picking up Manhattan LR. I would also take ... of different resources (LR Bible, Manhattan, LSAT Trainer, Blueprint, 7 Sage ...
... my full potential) with powerscore/manhattan and then 7sage for polishing ... highly recommend 7 sage and Manhattan prep for logical reasoning. I ...
... 7sage offer for LR that manhattan does not..do y'all ... think that manhattan might be sufficient for LR ... just that i already have manhattan and powerscore books+preptests from ...