Seeing as people are still finding the studyguide helpful (I'm flattered!), I want to **bump** this thread for anyone who hasn't seen it, especially for those preparing for the upcoming June LSAT. Best of luck, everyone! :smile:
@Gee-dawg Unfortunately I don't have a larger version of the studyguide accessible to me. I'd recommend that you zoom in on the studyguide, screenshot each section, and then print out those sections separately. Best of luck!
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