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Unfortunately, since I did not use that material, I will not be able to comment on it. LSAT CR is definitely good practice but the only thing you have to be careful about is to know which type are not GMAT related. Some are really testing logical association on a really awkward tangent which is off the GMAT boundaries. Thus, I would tell you, before touching LSAT CR, to be familiar with GMAT type CR such as Kaplan or PR(that is if you want to leave OG for later) and then know how to weed out LSAT CR which are out of scope.
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HI there,

What about those old LSAT tests from the Law School Council? Is there Logical Reasoning section very similar to CR but somewhat more difficult. I did some of those practices but are somewhat more difficult.

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By the way, I have a few actual LAST in soft copy (from someone). If you want, I can email them to you for you to sample the logical reasoning section.
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LSAC provides a free Sample LSAT at the following link:

https://www.lsac.org/LSAC.asp?url=lsac/d ... klists.asp
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Hi,
Could you please post the LSATs, or perhaps mail them to me at
kamaly_tejnani@yahoo.co.in.


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