jo1to6 wrote:
I thumbed through the 10 OFFICIAL LSAT book and there doesn't seem to be much in the way of explanations for the answers (I could be wrong as I only looked through them briefly).
I was wondering if you all recommend the study guides for the LSAT. Or will those guide just rehash the same tactics as the GMAT references?
you might not see some of the "LSAT type" questions on your GMAT. But what is extremely important is to develop the skill of analyzing arguments. Once you have your own strategy , it will work for most arguments. Make an
Error log and see what you did wrong , why you did wrong..once you have solved enough questions, you will definitely have a strategy to counter these questions.
And by using LSAT's for RC and CR, you are solving that perennial Dilemma or
OG first or Powerprep first. We also have a huge database of questions in our forums. Start from day one and study all of them. if you get them wrong, see the explanations by our members. if you are not convinced by that explanation, post it here.