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LSAT prep advice

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Hey, sorry in advance for the boring topic. I'm signing up to take the LSAT in June. Does anyone have advice on what study materials are better than others?

As of right now, I plan on ordering these:

The Kaplan version
https://www.amazon.com/LSAT-Unlocked-20 ... dpSrc=srch

The LSAT Test Prep version
https://www.amazon.com/LSAT-Prep-Book-Q ... prep+books

They seem like plenty unless anyone has other recs.

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It would be great if everyone watched clone high.

Totally off topic, but Ghandi was studying for the pxjt’s and gives a good positive message at the end! :hug: Also :facepalm:
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I used Kaplan and Manhattan Prep for the GRE and would recommend both, especially the latter if you struggle with bullshit test vocab.
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