monirjewel
I have collection of 52 LSAT tests(Ultimate LSAT prep), which contain around 2600 CR questions. I have set a target to solve around CR 500 questions among them. How can i solve them for GMAT? Will i get any reasonable benefit? Pls provide some helpful ideas that i can follow.
if you have exhausted almost all resources ie official & remember most of the answers..............yes then you can take a stab at LSAT material; with the caveat that ( many more things could be done with official q's...........even if you have done those twice ).
anyways, yes LSAT could help you but do only ASSUMPTION / STRENGTHEN / WEAKEN / FLAW.............thats it, leave the rest.
furthermore, while doing this stuff ( if you have already taken multiple stabs at official q's ), you will get the feel, which ones are GMAT like....attempt those.....and which ones are non-gmat like..............leave those.
my friendly dimes.