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Hi everyone - I'm looking to incorporate some LSAT RC and CR into my GMAT prep to fully maximize my capabilities.
Is anyone aware of an online platform for official LSAT preparation, similar to Wiley for GMAT? I want to do everything online in order to simulate the actual test environment.
Thank you!
LSAC offers a platform for $100 that has about 100 practice tests on it.
Having said that... be careful, here. LSAC LR has a lot of overlap with GMAT, but also a fair amount of differences. I'd only stick with questions that ask "What is a necessary assumption," "what strengths" "what weakens" and "What explains the discrepancy" kinds of questions. IDing a flaw. Anything that asks about 'ensuring' an argument, or about mirroring arguments, principles, or flaws... There's a lot of LR there that just doesn't quite map.
Same with RC, really. Reading the passages themselves is good practice, but the questions just aren't quite the same.