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In case you are trying to avoid GMAT question bank, can practice with LSAT questions. Remember to use good quality source for CR
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Genuinely curious under what kind of scenario would someone try to avoid GMAT Club question bank?

The OG questions, and alternatively LSAT logical reasoning questions, are the best sources for CR practice, imo. And there is no other place that has so many questions collected/organized than GMAT Club Forum.

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In case you are trying to avoid GMAT question bank, can practice with LSAT questions. Remember to use good quality source for CR
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I wouldn't dare advise against GMAT Club – it's an incredible resource, especially for its collection of questions.

I am just anticipating where the poster might be in their prep. If they are intentionally trying to avoid using official GMAT questions early on (perhaps saving them for later benchmarking or timed practice), then pivoting to LSAT is an excellent strategy.

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Genuinely curious under what kind of scenario would someone try to avoid GMAT Club question bank?

The OG questions, and alternatively LSAT logical reasoning questions, are the best sources for CR practice, imo. And there is no other place that has so many questions collected/organized than GMAT Club Forum.

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In case you are trying to avoid GMAT question bank, can practice with LSAT questions. Remember to use good quality source for CR
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Thanks for your clarification. That's indeed a valid and thoughtful consideration.

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I wouldn't dare advise against GMAT Club – it's an incredible resource, especially for its collection of questions.

I am just anticipating where the poster might be in their prep. If they are intentionally trying to avoid using official GMAT questions early on (perhaps saving them for later benchmarking or timed practice), then pivoting to LSAT is an excellent strategy.
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