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I have collection of 52 LSAT tests(Ultimate LSAT prep), which contain around 208 passages. How can i solve them for GMAT? Will i get any reasonable benefit? Pls provide some helpful ideas that i can follow.
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I have collection of 52 LSAT tests(Ultimate LSAT prep), which contain around 208 passages. How can i solve them for GMAT? Will i get any reasonable benefit? Pls provide some helpful ideas that i can follow.
I have collection of 52 LSAT tests(Ultimate LSAT prep), which contain around 208 passages. How can i solve them for GMAT? Will i get any reasonable benefit? Pls provide some helpful ideas that i can follow.
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Hi Monirjewel,
I complete agree with what carcass has said lsat-cr-162919.html , it is completely unnecessary and a waste of time.
Also refer to the advice of other verbal experts : here is the advice from Ron Purewal from MGMT for a similar question like yours "so here's my best response: the time you'd spend sifting through lsat questions and eliminating non-gmat-like questions from the pile would be MUCH better spent going over gmat problems you've already done and extracting lessons from them." given here https://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/lsa ... t3140.html Then there is https://www.manhattangmat.com/forums/lsa ... 15134.html
Like I said IMO If you will only find LSAT questions in certain question categories useful for GMAT Must be true/Inference ,conclusion/main point questions and sometimes parallel reasoning or method of reasoning questions, but the kind of formal logic and approach they use is NOT yet seen in any official gmat question.
Hello, avyagarg. I agree with what has been said above about LSAT RC questions and their overlap with GMAT™ RC questions. With that said, you may find the search feature useful for singling out LSAT questions, at least those that users have tagged. When I ran a search just now on LSAT RC questions in particular, three pages of results came up. That ought to be enough to keep you busy for a while.
Hope you are well. My guess is that most tutors who don't use LSAT questions for GMAT studying either don't have extensive experience with LSAT or haven't given them a fair shot for GMAT prep.
LSAT RC (and CR) can be fantastic GMAT study resources. Can there be slight flavor differences? Yes. Should that stop you from taking advantage of a near limitless pool of super high quality reading comprehension passages? I don't think it should.
There are some reasons why you might wait on using them (very close to a test for instance or maybe you need to get your verbal level up a bit before diving in). Here are some suggestions for using LSAT for GMAT verbal improvement. Hope that is helpful.
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