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Powerscore's CR Bible is VERY good. Look into it!
Also, look at some LSAT Logical reasoning questions and RC questions with the Kaplan explanations. Those are very thorough and will help your score.
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Let me chime in here--most of these suggestions are very good. However, be careful with bigmonkey's suggestion of LSAT material. Assumption, strengthen, and weaken questions from the LSAT are all very similar to those on the GMAT, but there are several LSAT questions types, most notably parallel reasoning, that show up rarely if at all on the GMAT. Make sure you understand the GMAT material (Kaplan's resources are a great way to do so) before you move on to LSAT stuff to avoid confusion!
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KapTeacherEli wrote:
Let me chime in here--most of these suggestions are very good. However, be careful with bigmonkey's suggestion of LSAT material. Assumption, strengthen, and weaken questions from the LSAT are all very similar to those on the GMAT, but there are several LSAT questions types, most notably parallel reasoning, that show up rarely if at all on the GMAT. Make sure you understand the GMAT material (Kaplan's resources are a great way to do so) before you move on to LSAT stuff to avoid confusion!


thanks for the reply...

what specific material wud u recommend to score around 48-49 in quant and 40-42 in verbal?

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You should take a look at this post from bb
lots of information and tips there

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nitinmjh wrote:
KapTeacherEli wrote:
Let me chime in here--most of these suggestions are very good. However, be careful with bigmonkey's suggestion of LSAT material. Assumption, strengthen, and weaken questions from the LSAT are all very similar to those on the GMAT, but there are several LSAT questions types, most notably parallel reasoning, that show up rarely if at all on the GMAT. Make sure you understand the GMAT material (Kaplan's resources are a great way to do so) before you move on to LSAT stuff to avoid confusion!


thanks for the reply...

what specific material wud u recommend to score around 48-49 in quant and 40-42 in verbal?

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Kaplan :-)

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