- Fri Jul 18, 2014 1:03 am
#15376
Hi,
I finished the full length course and wrote the LSAT, and largely burned through most of the material. I got a decent score, but I think I can definitely do a bit better especially since I scored less than what I was averaging for the Reading Comp section. In hoping to rewrite I was wondering if it would be worthwhile purchasing new material such as the Bibles, Workbooks, or other material to supplement the 3 lesson books I got from class.
However, is there a difference between the concepts in the bible and learning the concepts from lessons? Also, is it worthwhile buying new practice material or will it be composed of most of the same questions from the same material available online or from the Lsat lesson books, because I just wrote the June 2014 LSAT?
I finished the full length course and wrote the LSAT, and largely burned through most of the material. I got a decent score, but I think I can definitely do a bit better especially since I scored less than what I was averaging for the Reading Comp section. In hoping to rewrite I was wondering if it would be worthwhile purchasing new material such as the Bibles, Workbooks, or other material to supplement the 3 lesson books I got from class.
However, is there a difference between the concepts in the bible and learning the concepts from lessons? Also, is it worthwhile buying new practice material or will it be composed of most of the same questions from the same material available online or from the Lsat lesson books, because I just wrote the June 2014 LSAT?