rdee81 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 25, 2021 8:55 pm
Hi atierney
Thank you for responding and You’re the bomb!!! I have the 2017 used book, but I have to erase ALOT. Do you think I should buy the most current version? Thrift store really did me in for by showing the picture of the 2021 version of the book for $12 bucks. I guess it’s true that you get what you pay for.
I’m also looking into finding a prep for the LSAT. I do better with a teacher where I can ask questions. Also, is there anywhere I can print just sinking…. I mean sequencing questions? I feel if I can master this than I have a better foundation. Look forward to hearing from you.
Rdee81
Hi Rdee81,
Thanks for the response! I have this sinking feeling my response isn't going to be as witty as atierney's, but I'll provide some input nonetheless
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First, while I know it seems economical to study from a reused book, it's not ideal, which you seem to have noticed. The 2017 Bibles are unfortunately outdated; we've made numerous updates to them,
most significantly in 2018 and
again in 2020. So, I would highly recommend getting the 2020/2021 editions!
Second, it sounds like tutoring may be a good option since it's one-on-one and the tutor can focus directly on those areas you need the most assistance with. If you have any specific questions about tutoring, please let us know and we'd be happy to help!
Lastly, while we don't offer an option to print questions (LSAC regulations don't allow this) we do offer the
Digital LSAT Testing and Analytics Package, which offers digital sets of sequencing games!
I hope this helps! Thanks!
P.S. — We have a section of the forum devoted to the LGB Pure Sequencing Chapter:
viewforum.php?f=1351