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 Jmartin
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Hello,

My name is Jayson. I have been studying for the LSAT for around 4 months and have done the majority of the questions in my Powerscore books. I have also completed the majority of the practice book that contains 10 full length practice tests. As I am still about a month away from taking the LSAT I was wondering where I could find more practice questions in any and all of the 3 test sections. Is there a specific book or website geared solely toward sample questions?
 Morgan O'Donnell
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Hi Jayson!

Thank you for your post! I'm sure one of our instructors will want to add their 2c, but I wanted to give you some advice from an administrative standpoint ;)

Have you completed the Bible Workbooks? These contain more drills and practice questions along with full explanations and are great to do after you complete the Bibles. http://www.powerscore.com/lsat/publications/?lpg

Something else to consider, have you been able to identify your weaknesses in each section? You may be interested in purchasing our Question Type Training books. These books allow students to focus on specific question types (broken down by test section). We have the books available for each of the three sections, and they are broken down by PTs. For Example, the LSAT Logic Games: Game Type Training book covers all the LG sections from PTs 1-20. Here is the full list of those publications on our website: http://www.powerscore.com/lsat/publications/?lqc The Question Type Training books are awesome collections of practice questions!

If you've worked through all of those publications, then you will be focusing on taking PTs. Make sure that you saved some of those (especially the newest ones) to take between now and the Dec 6th LSAT. When you complete each PT, go back and review the ones you got wrong.

Many students in your situation like to enroll in the LSAT Weekend Course because it will give you a great review of all the concepts found on the LSAT (and in the Bibles)! We run Weekend Courses all across the country and Live Online. Here is a link to those if you were interested: http://www.powerscore.com/lsat/weekend/

If you could let us know exactly what you've worked through already, we can give you a clearer idea of where to go from here.

Looking forward to hearing from you!

Morgan O'Donnell
PowerScore Test Prep
 Jmartin
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Thank you for your reply,

I have worked through the three bibles but not have not yet worked on the bible workbooks. I will probably go ahead and purchase those.
 Morgan O'Donnell
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Sounds good, Jayson!

If you have any further questions, please don't hesitate to contact us here on the forum or you can call our office at 800-545-1750, and any of our associates can assist you!!

Best of luck!!

Morgan O'Donnell
PowerScore Test Prep

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