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I just bought "10 new actual LSAT Preptests" book to enhance my RC skills for the GMAT test. Unfortunately, the book is just with "plain" answer key with no explanations. I have read about good book with explanations regarding 10 LSAT Preptests at the forum, but I cannot find the book now. May you pls help me if you know this book and where I can buy it (probably amazon)? That explanation book should probably be from Kaplan or PowerScore. Thank you all for your responses and eventually for any other recommendations. Tom
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I am no expert, but do have 90+ accuracy in RCs. RC is all to do with understanding complex passages and staying close to the text. RC-99 from Aristotle is a good source with challenging passages and well explained answers.
Keep in mind that the LSAT RC is not exactly the best source of practice. The LSAT passage can end up being much long and more complex than GMAT reading passages. Just because a passage has sentences that are longer and more complex - does not mean they are "difficult" level on the GMAT. Difficult passages can often be simple 1 paragraph passages but identifying the main idea can be tricky.
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