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 Graygraygray
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Currently, I have started the Logical Reasoning Bible from PowerScore, and I am curious how to guide myself. Do you recommend focusing my energy on the logical reasoning part of the test first, switching to reading comprehension after? Should I read each book a chapter at a time? 3 chapters at a time? Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Graygraygray wrote: Mon May 26, 2025 8:49 pm Currently, I have started the Logical Reasoning Bible from PowerScore, and I am curious how to guide myself. Do you recommend focusing my energy on the logical reasoning part of the test first, switching to reading comprehension after? Should I read each book a chapter at a time? 3 chapters at a time? Any help is greatly appreciated!
Hi Gray,

The best approach is to use the LSAT Bibles simultaneously. While the Bibles can be read sequentially, that is probably not the best approach for most students. A better approach is to read sections of each Bible at a time.

This approach helps break up the tedium that sometimes accompanies studying for the LSAT. It also allows you to take entire practice tests on a regular basis. This helps you track your progress in all three section types. Approaching the books in this fashion also gives you the opportunity to catch any area of weakness early on.

We have study plans you can follow here: https://www.barbri.com/resources/-/sea ... ge/pre-law. Under the "Resource Type Filter" dropdown, choose "Download."

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