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 LSAT prep books for tests 28-71
Come wearing your thinking caps—we've got 9 example Q's (from both recent and old tests, don't worry, spoiler protection will be engaged) and 28 slides. Substantive fun for your Friday night!
I feel like I should know this by now, but what *exactly* is the Bundle? I have some of the old PTs (in a 10 Actual LSAC book with PTs 7, 9-16 and 18), and another 10 Actual book of PTs 19-28. Is that adequate?
That's a good strategy but don't become too obsessed with it! The 7sage proctor app allows you to choose a limit of up to 28 mins per section so give that app a go if you haven't already :)