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Powerscore's Logical Reasoning and Reading Comprehension as effective as Logic Games Bible?
I've been using the Powerscore Logic Games Bible for just under a week. After finishing it, I felt more comfortable about the Games section of the LSAT than I ever have. So after finishing the book, I orderd the Logical Reasoning, and Reading Comprehension becuase after using the Powerscore Logic Games Bible, I doubt all other brands that they're strategies are the best. (Because I had used numerous other books for the Games section, all of which stated they were the best at teaching individual how to solve the Logic Games)
So I know feel certain that Powerscore makes the BEST Logic Games prep book, so my question is, are their Reading Comprehension and Logical Reasoning books as effective, or at the very least, better than the competition?
I'm biased because I now teach LSAT for PowerScore, so you'll have to take my comments for what you think they are worth, but back when I was first prepping for the LSAT I used both the LGB and LRB (the RCB hadn't come out at that point).
Speaking after having read a lot of different books on the LSAT, I don't think there's anything else out there like the Logical Reasoning Bible. Most LSAT prep books are 400-500 pages total, but the LRB is over 500 on Logical Reasoning alone. It's comprehensive and clear. The LGB and LRB are really the reason I ended up taking a class from PowerScore, and why I ended up applying to teach there, so I would be a fan regardless.
Now that I teach, I've read the LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible and I think it is good, but I also think RC is a harder section to teach in general. So much of it depends on your native reading speed, and that is hard change in a short time. I think the book does a really good job of showing you how to look for the structures present in RC passages, and how to be a better reader, but RC depends a little more on your natural reading ability than do the other two sections, in my opinion. So, it is good, but I think most people get more "bang" out of the LGB and LRB just because the nature of those sections is different.
Just my 2 cents!
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The PowerScore LSAT Logic Games Bible is the most comprehensive book available for the Logic Games section of the LSAT. The intent of this book is to provide you with an advanced system for attacking any game you encounter on the LSAT...
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Preparing to take the LSAT in 2011 or 2012? The PowerScore LSAT Logical Reasoning Bible is the most comprehensive book available for the Logic Reasoning section of the LSAT. This book will provide you with an advanced system for attacking any Logical Reasoning question that you may encounter on the LSAT...
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PowerScore's LSAT Reading Comprehension Bible is the definitive guide to the Reading Comprehension section of the LSAT. The book features a detailed methodology for decoding each passage and question, and uses extensive drills and real LSAT passages to teach critical concepts and techniques...
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